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Sustainable Dairy Project Finds Ways to Lower Emissions, Boost Profits
A six-year-long, nationwide research project has concluded with solutions to help the dairy industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions while boosting profitability.
Controlling Methane Is a Fast and Critical Way to Slow Global Warming, Say Princeton Experts
In independent studies, two Princeton University research teams recently identified surprisingly large sources of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, being leaked into the atmosphere.
NASA Finds a Tiny Tropical Storm Kiko
NASA’s Terra satellite is one in a fleet of NASA satellites that provide data for research.
Water May Be Scarce for New Power Plants in Asia
Climate change and over-tapped waterways could leave developing parts of Asia without enough water to cool power plants in the near future, new research indicates.
Evolution of Learning Is Key to Better Artificial Intelligence
Since “2001: A Space Odyssey,” people have wondered: could machines like HAL 9000 eventually exist that can process information with human-like intelligence?