Researchers have used liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal, in a world-first breakthrough that could transform our approach to carbon capture and storage.
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Can We Address Climate Change Without Sacrificing Water Quality?
Strategies for limiting climate change must take into account their potential impact on water quality through nutrient overload, according to a new study from Carnegie’s Eva Sinha and Anna Michalak published by Nature Communications.
Tobacco Plants Transformed into ‘Green Bioreactors’ to Benefit Human Health
Researchers at Western University and Lawson Health Research Institute are using tobacco plants as ‘green bioreactors’ to produce an anti-inflammatory protein with powerful therapeutic potential.
How Power-To-Gas Technology Can Be Green and Profitable
Hydrogen production based on wind power can already be commercially viable today.
Recovering Forests Important to Conservation, Study Finds
Tropical forests recovering from disturbance could be much more important to the conservation of forest bird species than first thought, according to a new study.
Cancer Survivors See Mostly Positives in How They Have Changed
Two years after diagnosis, breast cancer survivors have four times more positive than negative thoughts about changes they experienced because of their illness, a new study found.