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New Project to Track Australia’s Butterflies Takes Flight
A first-of-its-kind citizen science project will put amateur butterfly-watchers at the forefront of research and conservation for the insect.
Stanford Study Casts Doubt on Carbon Capture
Current approaches to carbon capture can increase air pollution and are not efficient at reducing carbon in the atmosphere, according to research from Mark Z. Jacobson.
Improving Indoor Air Quality During Wildfires
Experts on indoor air quality suggest ways people can improve their situation during wildfires.
UofSC Archaeologist Finds Evidence of Extinction Theory
A controversial theory that suggests an extraterrestrial body crashing to Earth almost 13,000 years ago caused the extinction of many large animals and a probable population decline in early humans is gaining traction from research sites around the world.
Is the Future Alternative Meats?
Researcher and Good Food Institute associate director answers questions about the new wave of alternative and plant-based meats being introduced.