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What was once considered a catastrophic, once-in-a-century storm tide will now hit the heavily populated Bangladesh, on average, once per[…]
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What was once considered a catastrophic, once-in-a-century storm tide will now hit the heavily populated Bangladesh, on average, once per[…]
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Posidonia oceanica is an essential underwater plant for marine biodiversity: it produces oxygen, shelters numerous species, and protects coastlines from[…]
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Emissions related to pharmaceuticals increased by 77% between 1995 and 2019. They’re still substantially more carbon intensive than health-care services.[…]
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Perovskite solar cells have offered rapid improvements in efficiency and potential for low-cost manufacturing but still suffer from energy losses[…]
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Australia has experienced a 37% increase in health-damaging heat waves over the past 20 years. Now it has the second-highest[…]
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Lithium-ion batteries are notorious for overheating or catching fire. A groundbreaking computational model has shown metallic lithium builds up on[…]
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A 4°C rise in global temperatures would cut world GDP by around 40% by 2100–a stark increase from previous estimates[…]
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Using seawater, electricity and carbon dioxide, a new carbon-negative building material has been developed that locks away CO2 permanently and[…]
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As Earth keeps warming, more and more of the planet is becoming dry. In the last three decades, over three-fourths[…]
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Made transparent by modifying wood’s natural structure, this material could be a sturdy, eco-friendly plastic alternative. It could serve as[…]
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