University of Texas at Dallas researchers have discovered that a novel surface they developed to harvest water from the air encourages tiny water droplets to move spontaneously into larger droplets.
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How Grasslands Respond to Climate Change
The rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and concurrent climate change has led to yield reductions of grass-rich grassland vegetation in the past century.
Purifying the Air to Prevent COVID-19 Transmission
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic had people sharing an array of strategies for disinfection and disease prevention.
Floating Solar Farms Could Help Reduce Impacts of Climate Change on Lakes and Reservoirs
Floating solar farms could help to protect lakes and reservoirs from some of the harms of climate change, a new study suggests.
1º of Global Warming Causes a ~50% Increase in Population Displacement Risk
A new study shows that if the population were fixed at current levels, the risk of population displacement due to river floods would rise by ~50% for each degree of global warming.
Copper Foam as a Highly Efficient, Durable Filter for Reusable Masks and Air Cleaners
During the COVID-19 pandemic, people have grown accustomed to wearing facemasks, but many coverings are fragile and not easily disinfected.


