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An abandoned road and brine transitional pool at the margin of the Salar de Atacama Halite Nucleus.

Industry vastly overestimating the amount of fresh water available for lithium mining

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

Mechanical engineering professor Lulin Jiang, Ph.D., and her research team on the novel Swirl Burst injector inside the Cornerstone Atomization and Combustion Lab at Baylor University. (Robert Rogers/Baylor University)

Engineers unveil breakthrough in ultra-clean biofuel technology

Plantolin the robot pangolin

Meet Plantolin, the tree-planting robot pangolin built at the University of Surrey

Chemical process of this advancement

Breakthrough in Artificial Photosynthesis: Efficient Ethylene Production from CO2

Corn

Biomethane from Peat-Grown Maize: A Climate Catch-22

The new brick can be manufactured with a high density, compressive strength, tensile strength and Young's modulus (the ability to withstand changes under lengthwise compression).

Urban Concrete Recycling Breakthrough: New Bricks Made from Demolition Waste and CO2

UF/IFAS scientists are trying to grow coffee cultivars in South Florida.

Climate Change Forces Coffee Industry to Adapt: Robusta Emerges as Promising Alternative

Misty mountain top

Humidity-powered membrane removes CO2 from air

Yeast Fuel, Developed by Chula’s Faculty of Science Soon to Expand Its Production for the Aerospace

Jet Fuel from Grass: Thai Scientists Turn Microbes into Green Aviation Fuel

Hundreds of huge stone statues known as moai built by earlier residents are taken by some as evidence of a onetime much larger population.

Easter Island’s Ingenious Rock Gardens Sustained Stable Population, Challenging “Ecocide” Narrative

a building

Universal Basic Income Could Boost Global GDP by 130%, Study Finds

icy road

Researchers Develop Eco-Friendly Deicer, Combining Effectiveness and Environmental Sustainability

Cover of the journal Nature

Chemists Introduce Roadmap for Fossil-Free Refineries by 2050

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