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Several different types of air pollutants, including particle pollution and nitrogen dioxide, appear to increase risk of ...
A charcoal-like material made from leaves and branches that collect on forest floors could be a cheap, sustainable way to ...
In the U.S., urban planners introduced zoning that called for “setbacks.” They wrote “solar codes” into urban plans. They ...
The world of wearable technology—such as sensors and energy-producing devices—is expanding, thanks to new research into a ...
UL’s Dr John Garvey tells us about his EU-funded project to develop finance mechanisms to restore and protect biodiversity.
The role of advanced imaging and cryogenic techniques in battery diagnostics is pivotal for understanding material behavior ...
Atomic-scale detail is now possible with photons, thanks to a cooled-down silver tip and a clever use of plasmonics.
A new UT Austin study shows that declining aerosol pollution is driving a sharp rise in heatwaves, especially in urban areas.
Questions are being raised on how the city of Corpus Christi's proposed desalination plant will manage contaminants nicknamed ...
Blue sharks possess a secret hidden in their skin: a sophisticated arrangement of microscopic crystals and pigments that create their brilliant blue appearance — and may allow them to change color.
The intersection of energy and cost management, occupant health and operational efficiency becomes particularly critical during summer months.
Untargeted lipidomics analysis is widely performed using a variety of mass spectrometric methods. The original procedure, ...