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Washing Machines and Ovens Die Young While Other Appliances Live Longer Than Ever

Sand Mining Barge on Kuala Langat River, Selangor, Malaysia

The rising tide of sand mining: a growing threat to marine life

A car emitting radar signals

Electric Cars Now Outlast Gas Vehicles, Landmark Study Shows

Dr. Omri Yagel recording the precise sampling location.

King Solomon’s Mines Weren’t the Environmental Disaster Scientists Thought

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How the freezer factors into lowering food waste

A new study in the journal Environmental Science and Technology tested the effects of conventional polyester fibres and two bio-based fibres –viscose and lyocell – on earthworms, a species critical to the health of soils globally

Study Reveals Unexpected Environmental Risks of ‘Eco-Friendly’ Bio-based Fibers

Top 20 AI systems in terms of carbon emission for a single training run.

AI’s Hidden Environmental Cost: China Study Reveals Massive Carbon Footprint

Woody Allen dressed as a sperm

Sperm Health: A Window into Overall Wellness and Family Health Risks

Map of main gas pipelines and sources of methane emissions related to oil and gas industry operations.

Methane emissions are rising faster than ever

The figure describes the relationship between the risk to water security in each hydrological basin and the governance and environmental conditions in the regions upwind. The relationship between governance (y axis), environmental performance (x axis), the level of risk to water security of each hydrological basin relative to the 379 basins used in the study (colour gradient) and the area of the basin (size of the circle).

Study Reveals Hidden Risks to Global Water Security

Marine sediments hosting abundant fossils dated in the Late Miocene, from about 8 to 7 million years ago. Fish otoliths, bivalve and gastropod shells, bryozoans and microscopic shells attest to the presence of numerous organisms in this area, which have been analyzed in this study.

Mediterranean Salt Crisis Reshaped Marine Life for Millions of Years

Prof. Koby Nahmias working in his lab.

Manufacturing Breakthrough Could Make Lab-Grown Meat Affordable

fancy insect protein meal

New Study Reveals Best Methods for Extracting Protein from Insects

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Russian invasion of Ukraine could have lasting impacts on global economy, environment

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