Bacteria can help clean the groundwater. The choice of the right food for them is determined by the temperature.
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Satellites to Enable Monitoring of CO2 Emissions
Researchers have developed a model that can calculate individual countries' carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel burning using observations from space.
Accelerated Renewables-Based Electrification Paves the Way for a Post-fossil Future: Study
Cost-slashing innovations are underway in the electric power sector and could give electricity the lead over fossil-based combustion fuels in the world’s energy supply by mid-century.
Reshaping the Plastic Lifecycle into a Circle
In 1950, 2 million metric tonnes of new plastic was produced globally. In 2018, the world produced 360 million metric tonnes of plastics.
NTU Singapore-Led Study Links Increasing Air Pollution to the Rise of a Type of Lung Cancer
An international team of scientists, led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has linked increased air pollution to an uptick in cases of lung adenocarcinoma (LADC) worldwide.
Summer Rains in American Southwest Are Not Your Typical Monsoon
The months-long rainy season, or monsoon, that drenches northwestern Mexico each summer, reaching into Arizona and New Mexico and often as far north as Colorado and Northern California, is unlike any monsoon in the world, according to a new analysis by an earth scientist from the University of California, Berkeley.


