They converted old tires into a material that not only purifies water using solar energy—but also generates a small amount of electricity.
A new comprehensive study of “decoupling” finds that for 30% of the regions studied, the answer is yes. But the remaining regions are lagging behind.
Researchers explore the potential of electro-agriculture—ie., growing crops in the dark; early research shows promising ...
A little over 1.5 cups of a yellow powder made of tiny porous polymer particles can capture as much carbon dioxide in a year ...
Chickpea plants excel under pressure. Now, researchers have identified the genetic machinery behind their resilience, which ...
A new study projects large drops in 'outdoor days' in the southeastern US and an increase in the Northwest toward the end of ...
Scientists want to grow novel higher-elevation forest for the butterflies. But it will take a half a century—and that creates ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Replacing traditional plastics with those that degrade in the ocean would reduce harm to marine animals and the environment. And now, scientists at the Wood ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Efforts are underway all around the world to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it. Trees, of course, are naturals at this. Over their ...