Like a scene from a horror movie, tomato fruitworm caterpillars silence their food plants’ cries for help as they devour their leaves.
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Skies of Blue: Recycling Carbon Emissions to Useful Chemicals and Reducing Global Warming
Rapid global urbanization has dramatically changed the face of our planet, polluting our atmosphere with greenhouse gases and causing global warming.
Climate Change Concern Unaffected by Pandemic
Covid-19 has not made people any less concerned about climate change – despite the pandemic disrupting and dominating many aspects of their lives, a study suggests.
Oil Spill Has Long-Term Immunological Effects in Dolphins
A study published in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry has found long-term impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the northern Gulf of Mexico on bottlenose dolphins’ immune function.
Fueling the Future: Novel Two-Polymer Membrane Boosts Hydrogen Fuel Cell Performance
A considerable portion of the efforts to realize a sustainable world has gone into developing hydrogen fuel cells so that a hydrogen economy can be achieved.
Waste Into Wealth: Harvesting Useful Products From Microbial Growth
Ancient alchemists dreamed of transforming base materials like lead into gold and other valuable commodities.


