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Concrete-Nitrogen Mix May Provide Major Health and Environment Benefits
Adding nitrogen to concrete could significantly reduce global levels of potentially harmful nitrogen oxides (NOx) created by the construction industry in developing towns and cities, a new study reveals.
Sweaty Cattle May Boost Food Security in a Warming World
Sweaty cows may not sound like the most exciting company, but in a warming world, researchers can’t get enough of them.
Why Some Plant Diseases Thrive in Urban Environments
Rachel Penczykowski, an assistant professor of biology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, and five WashU graduate and undergraduate students tracked infestations of powdery mildew on common broadleaf weeds.
Ancient Ocean Slowdown Warns of Future Climate Chaos
When it comes to the ocean’s response to global warming, we’re not in entirely uncharted waters.
Early Fires in Brazil’s Pantanal
Unusually early and intense blazes spread over Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands in late May and early June 2024.