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  • Plastic in the Deep Sea: Virtually Unaltered After a Quarter of a Century

    First long-term study on plastic degradation in a water depth of more than 4000 meter.

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  • Global Air Pollution Maps Now Available

    A new online platform that allows for the tracking of air pollution worldwide is now available to the public.

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  • Could the Answer to Groundwater Resources Come From High in the Sky?

    Berkeley Lab scientists pair satellite data with high-resolution monitoring to estimate groundwater depletion across California’s Central Valley.

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  • Solving Battery-Free Devices’ Short-Term Memory Loss

    For decades, researchers have been searching for a better battery.

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  • Are Natural Toxins In Fish Harmful?

    A thick slab of whale blubber weighing as much as a toddler sat on a steel bench in Chris Reddy’s chemistry lab. Surrounding it was an assortment of carving knives, beakers, and a kitchen blender from Walmart.

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  • CABI Confirms Presence Of Devastating Date Pest The Red Palm Weevil On Socotra Island, Yemen

    CABI scientist Dr Arne Witt has led an international team of researchers who have confirmed for the first time the presence of the date pest red palm weevil on Socotra Island, Yemen, putting the livelihoods of residents at risk.

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  • Risk Experts Quantify Reliability Of Renewables, Helping Grid Operators And Spurring Investors

    Transitioning electricity grids to renewable sources of energy involves building more solar and wind farms, but also requires new mathematical tools to plan around the unpredictably intermittent nature of sun and wind, according to researchers recently awarded a $3.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop such tools.

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  • Lab Makes 4D Printing More Practical

    Soft robots and biomedical implants that reconfigure themselves upon demand are closer to reality with a new way to print shapeshifting materials.

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  • Transparent Graphene Electrodes Might Lead To New Generation Of Solar Cells

    A new way of making large sheets of high-quality, atomically thin graphene could lead to ultra-lightweight, flexible solar cells, and to new classes of light-emitting devices and other thin-film electronics.

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  • Engineers Find Neat Way to Turn Waste Carbon Dioxide Into Useful Material

    Chemical engineers from UNSW Sydney have developed new technology that helps convert harmful carbon dioxide emissions into chemical building blocks to make useful industrial products like fuel and plastics.

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