Archive for April 2022
Climate change will wreak havoc with marine food webs
Over200 years of warming, species are going to continually reshuffle and be in the process of shifting their ranges.
New crystals can reduce computers’ massive energy demands
The discovery transforms negative capacitance from an academic topic to something that could be used in an advanced transistor.
Raising cattle on native grasses in the U.S. benefits farmers, wildlife and the soil
Reintroducing native grasses to farms could benefit cattle farmers as well as birds in the eastern part of the United States.
Air pollution is fast getting worse in tropical cities
Regulatory action targeting emerging anthropogenic sources of air pollution is urgently needed.
Scientists use 3D printing to help save embattled coral reefs
Creating 3D-printed coral alternatives is less labor-intensive than other restoration methods.
Medical drugs are polluting rivers from Norway to Nairobi
Pharmaceutical pollution affects aquatic life and public health. New research shows just how widespread the problem is.