For the first time, solar was the largest source of electricity in the EU last month, supplying a record 22 percent of the bloc’s power.
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Clearcutting Can Lead to Severe Floods, But It Doesn’t Have To
It has long been understood that clearcutting forests leads to more runoff, worsening flooding.
Scientists Uncover DNA Secrets to Bolster Corn Crop Traits
Innovative technology allows new insights for Rutgers researchers.
Ice Recovered from European Alps Holds 12,000-Year Record of History
Glacial ice offers a detailed record of the atmosphere, preserved in discrete layers, providing researchers with a valuable tool for studying planetary history.
Scientists Develop Deep-blue LEDs Expected to Greatly Enhance General Lighting
A Rutgers-led team of scientists has developed an eco-friendly, very stable, ultra-bright material and used it to generate deep-blue light (emission at ~450 nm) in a light-emitting diode (LED), an energy-efficient device at the heart of all major lighting systems.
Self-driving Lab: AI and Automated Biology Combine to Improve Enzymes
By combining artificial intelligence with automated robotics and synthetic biology, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have dramatically improved performance of two important industrial enzymes — and created a user-friendly, fast process to improve many more.