Smartphones can alert us to wildfires and extreme weather conditions
A new study from Tel Aviv University has found that the smartphones we all carry in our pockets could help collect weather data from the public to provide early warnings for
A new study from Tel Aviv University has found that the smartphones we all carry in our pockets could help collect weather data from the public to provide early warnings for
Large-scale production of organic solar cells with high efficiency and minimal environmental impact. In the study, the researchers studied molecule shape and interaction in organic solar cells.
Scientists have found a way to more than double the uptake ability of a chemical structure that can be used for scrubbing carbon dioxide from factory flues.
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The chemical industry is a significant contributor to global CO2 emissions, accounting for approximately 3% of total emissions. Key chemicals produced in the…
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During the global COVID-19 lockdown, many people found solace in the great outdoors. They had the time to seek out nature-based activities, and being outside offered a safe way to social
In the skies over Virginia it is common to see contrails, cloud-like strips of condensed water left behind by aircraft at high altitude.
If you visit a commercial mining operation anywhere in the world today, some sights and sounds—workers descending in elevators to underground shafts, the roar of truck engines—will be much the same
Scientists around the world rely on ocean monitoring tools to measure the effects of climate change. Researchers advanced the technology available to measure carbon dioxide in the ocean.
This unobtrusive, leaf-mounted sensor saves time and improves productivity by remotely monitoring the health of plants in real-time.