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  • Mining Rare Earth Metals From Electronic Waste

    ETH researchers are developing a process inspired by nature that efficiently recovers europium from old fluorescent lamps.

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  • Study: Weaker Ocean Circulation Could Enhance CO2 Buildup in the Atmosphere

    As climate change advances, the ocean’s overturning circulation is predicted to weaken substantially.

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  • Climate Change Drives Tree Species Towards Colder, Wetter Regions

    Climate change is likely to drive tree species towards colder and wetter regions of their geographical distribution, a new study has shown.

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  • Coral Reefs: Battlegrounds for Survival in a Changing Climate

    Coral reefs, those vibrant underwater cities, stand on the precipice of collapse. 

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  • UF Study Reveals Environmental Impact of Artificial Sweeteners

    The human body’s inability to break down sucralose, an artificial sweetener found in many zero-calorie food and drink products, is well established by scientific research. 

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  • New Carbon Storage Technology Is Fastest of Its Kind

    A new way to store carbon captured from the atmosphere developed by researchers from The University of Texas at Austin works much faster than current methods without the harmful chemical accelerants they require.

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  • How Lasers and 2D Materials Could Solve the World's Plastic Problem

    A global research team led by Texas Engineers has developed a way to blast the molecules in plastics and other materials with a laser to break them down into their smallest parts for future reuse.

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  • UW Professor Examines Tree Adaptability to Climate

    During his recent yearlong sabbatical, Daniel Laughlin led a study that found trees can sustain life in temperatures higher or lower than where they are currently growing.

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  • How a Plant App Helps Identify the Consequences of Climate Change

    By leveraging millions of time-stamped observations, researchers can identify plant rhythms and ecological patterns year-round.

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  • New Contaminant-Tolerant Catalyst Could Help Capture Carbon Directly From Smokestacks

    A newly designed catalyst created by U of T Engineering researchers efficiently converts captured carbon into valuable products — even in the presence of a contaminant that degrades the performance of current versions. 

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