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  • Just One-Third of the World’s Longest Rivers Remain Free-Flowing

    Just over one-third (37%) of the world’s 246 longest rivers remain free-flowing, according to a new study published in the scientific journal Nature.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Shale-Development Ban in Mexico Could Have ‘Adverse Consequences,’ Experts Say

    Newly inaugurated Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has repeatedly declared — as he did when he was a candidate — that fracking would be banned during his tenure.

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  • Cities Can Follow Stanford’s Energy Makeover to Cut Emissions of Carbon Dioxide Affordably, New Study Finds

    Over the past several years, Stanford transformed its energy infrastructure by electrifying its heating system, replacing its gas-fired power plant with grid power, creating a unique system to recover heat, building massive tanks to store hot and cold water, and building a solar power plant.

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  • Complex Geology Contributed to Deepwater Horizon Disaster, New Study Finds

    A study from The University of Texas at Austin is the first published in a scientific journal to take an in-depth look at the challenging geologic conditions faced by the crew of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig and the role those conditions played in the 2010 disaster.

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  • Clean Fuel Cells Could Be Cheap Enough to Replace Gas Engines in Vehicles

    Advancements in zero-emission fuel cells could make the technology cheap enough to replace traditional gasoline engines in vehicles, according to researchers at the University of Waterloo.

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  • Offshore Wind Farm Increased Tourism on Block Island

    Researchers at the University of Rhode Island who analyzed AirBnB rental data before and after construction of the Block Island Wind Farm have found that, contrary to some concerns, the turbines have increased tourism on the island.

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  • New Class of Catalysts for Energy Conversion

    Numerous chemical reactions relevant for the energy revolution are highly complex and result in considerable energy losses.

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  • Industry-Ready Process Makes Plastics Chemical from Plant Sugars

    Developing renewable, plant-based alternatives for petroleum-derived chemicals is a major piece of the effort to transition away from a fossil-fuel based economy toward a more sustainable and environmentally friendly bio-based economy. 

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  • What Happens When Schools Go Solar?

    Sunshine splashing onto school rooftops and campuses across the country is an undertapped resource that could help shrink electricity bills, new research suggests.

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  • It’s All at Sea: New Clues to Coastal Erosion

    New research has uncovered a missing nutrient source in coastal oceans, which could promote better water quality and sand management on popular beaches.

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