Rising carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from human activities are the largest contributor to global warming. According to the ...
Almost exactly forty years ago, a feedwater piping failure caused by flow-accelerated corrosion (FAC) at a U.S. nuclear facility killed four plant personnel. In the years since, FAC-induced failures ...
Practically all of the ocean floor remains a mystery to humans, but robotic floats may soon change that shortcoming. In a ...
Scientists have found a new way to detect subtle chemical signatures in seawater, revealing previously invisible details ...
In a cluster of 48 artificial stream channels at The Arboretum in Flagstaff, Arizona, researchers spent two years feeding ...
Scientists use bacteria and waste bread to produce hydrogen fuel, offering a low-emission alternative to fossil-fuel-based industrial processes.
When we think of charcoal or soot, we often picture a solid, inert substance. However, a significant portion of this "black ...
Scientists have found a new way to detect subtle chemical signatures in seawater—revealing previously invisible details about ...
Bacteria and breadcrumbs could soon replace fossil fuels—and drastically lower harmful emissions.
Mast Reforestation  announced that less than six weeks after issuance, it has sold 100% of the 4,277 biomass burial carbon ...