The Arctic is no stranger to loss. As the region warms nearly four times faster than the rest of the world, glaciers collapse, wildlife suffers and habitats continue to disappear at a record pace.
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Greening Hydrocarbon Separation and Crude Oil Refining
Polymer-based membranes developed at KAUST could enable greener and cheaper industrial separation approaches.
Northwestern and Toyota Research Institute Join Forces to Find Materials to Drive Clean Energy Transition
Toyota Research Institute (TRI) and Northwestern University today announce their collaboration to help accelerate the discovery, design and development of new materials with the world’s first nanomaterial “data factory.”
Researchers Develop Equations to Prevent the Collapse of Our Globe’s Most Imperiled Ecosystems
Scientists can now predict and compare tipping points so that resources can be directed where they are most urgently needed.
X-Shaped Radio Galaxies Might Form More Simply Than Expected
When astronomers use radio telescopes to gaze into the night sky, they typically see elliptical-shaped galaxies, with twin jets blasting from either side of their central supermassive black hole.
Discovery of the Oldest Visible Planetary Nebula Hosted by a 500 Million Year Old Galactic Cluster – A Rare Beauty With a Hot Blue Heart
An international team of astronomers led by members of the Laboratory for Space Research (LSR) and Department of Physics at The University of Hong Kong (HKU), have discovered a rare celestial jewel–a so-called Planetary Nebula (PN) inside a 500 million-year-old Galactic Open Cluster (OC) called M37 (also known as NGC2099).