University of Maryland researchers aiming to combat rising global temperatures have developed a new “cooling glass” that can turn down the heat indoors without electricity by drawing on the cold depths of space.
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RMIT Study Suggests Link Between Feral Horses and Peatland Carbon Emissions
A ground-breaking new study by RMIT has found carbon emissions from Australian alpine peatlands to be much higher in areas disturbed by feral horses.
How Climate Change Could Be Affecting Your Brain
A new element of the catastrophic impacts of climate change is emerging – how global warming is impacting the human brain.
Scientists Develop Faster, Cheaper Way to Count Microbes, Discover New Antibiotics
University of Colorado Boulder researchers have developed a new way of counting microorganisms that works as much as 36 times faster than conventional methods, cuts plastic use more than 15-fold and substantially decreases the cost and carbon footprint of biomedical research.
Aerosols: When Scents Influence Our Climate
One of the great unknowns in climate models is the behavior of certain gases that often smell strongly and cause water to condense.