They converted old tires into a material that not only purifies water using solar energy—but also generates a small amount of electricity.
A new comprehensive study of “decoupling” finds that for 30% of the regions studied, the answer is yes. But the remaining regions are lagging behind.
A little over 1.5 cups of a yellow powder made of tiny porous polymer particles can capture as much carbon dioxide in a year ...
Researchers explore the potential of electro-agriculture—ie., growing crops in the dark; early research shows promising ...
Chickpea plants excel under pressure. Now, researchers have identified the genetic machinery behind their resilience, which ...
Researchers at the Oceanographic Institution have created a bioplastic that degrades even faster than paper in seawater.
One of humanity’s greatest achievements over the past 50 years has been reducing global hunger—there are around 300 million ...
A new study projects large drops in 'outdoor days' in the southeastern US and an increase in the Northwest toward the end of ...
If you need to own a car, an EV is a solid win for the climate, regardless of the electricity source to charge it. But nearly ...