By measuring iron isotopes, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have shown that our planet originally formed much faster than previously thought.
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New Research Reveals How Hurricanes Shape the Coastal Landscape in the Everglades
Researchers find soil enrichment due to mixing and resuspension of nutrient-rich sediment caused by hurricanes.
Illuminating Interactions Between Decision-Making and the Environment
In a heavily polluted environment, does it make more sense for a company to keep polluting or start cleaning up its act?
How Does Flooding Affect Homeownership?
Environmental economist Katherine Zipp studies how floodplain damages affect long-term housing development in high flood-risk areas.
Eliminating Viruses in Our Food With Cranberries and Citrus Fruit
Fresh produce is a major vehicle for noroviruses, a group of viruses that are the most common cause of gastroenteritis in developed countries.
Your Sewage is Valuable Muck
A world without phosphorous is a world without life. But phosphorous is a finite resource, so researchers are recovering it from sewage.