New research shows how a shipboard system using limestone and seawater could cut maritime CO2 emissions by 50%.
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More Effective Production of “Green” Hydrogen With New Combined Material
The chemical reaction to produce hydrogen from water is several times more effective when using a combination of new materials in three layers, according to researchers at Linköping University.
Sizzling Start to Summer
The astronomical start to summer was difficult to ignore for tens of millions of people in the United States in 2025.
Scientists Capture Slow-Motion Earthquake in Action
Scientists for the first time have detected a slow slip earthquake in motion during the act of releasing tectonic pressure on a major fault zone at the bottom of the ocean.
Caffeine Could Slow Cellular Ageing: New Research Shows How
A new study from the Cellular Ageing and Senescence laboratory at Queen Mary University of London’s Centre for Molecular Cell Biology, reveals how caffeine —the world’s most popular neuroactive compound—might do more than just wake you up.
Wildfires Threaten Water Quality for Years After They Burn
CIRES-led research used big data to analyze over 500 river basins to create and analyze the first large-scale database.