Sandia researchers have discovered a mechanism to “switch on” iron residing in clay mineral structures, leading to an understanding of how to make iron reactive under oxygen-free conditions.
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Clouds drift through the sky as the light fades near sunset in this three frame animated gif.
Global Danger
Groundwater is the world's largest source of freshwater and it is of vital importance for food production.
Deploying Drones to Prepare for Climate Change
While doing field research for her graduate thesis in her hometown of Cairo, Norhan Magdy Bayomi observed firsthand the impact of climate change on her local community.
Small Boat Traffic: Rise in Vessel Traffic Threatens Resident Orca Population
Large vessel traffic in the Boundary Pass shipping lanes, on the east side of Saturna Island, has been steadily increasing for decades—and the impact on endangered southern resident killer whales (SRKW) is causing considerable concern.
Dust in Ice Cores Leads to New Knowledge on The Advancement of The Ice Before the Ice Age
Researchers from the section Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth (PICE) at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, have succeeded in making a method to enlighten an otherwise dark period in climate history.