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The world produces billions of metric tons of animal waste. Imagine turning it into one of the world’s most used materials ...
At a unique moment for American hydropower, when much of the 50-plus-year-old old fleet is coming due for updates and ...
In a creative fusion of science and literature, researchers trace the past range and decline of a rare Chinese porpoise ...
Researchers created an elegantly simple device that uses the flow of water through tiny tubes to produce enough electricity ...
Remote health care appointments in the United States prevented carbon dioxide emissions equivalent to that of 130,000 ...
Dams are great for the climate but fatal for some fish. Here’s how that could change.
Tens of thousands of oil wells are scattered across the peatlands of western Canada. When these wells eventually run dry, simple techniques could enable the restoration of natural peatland ecosystems ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. In what’s been heralded as a research breakthrough, scientists have discovered a gene variant that makes rice more resilient, enabling plants to produce ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. How farmers manage their soils is a stronger predictor of soil health than whether the land is organically- or conventionally-farmed, a new study finds. The ...
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