A review of dozens of studies hints that seeding biochar with iron fragments can mop up contaminants, stabilize nutrients, and lower farm emissions.
Extracting water from air is slow and energy-intensive. MIT researchers used ultrasonic vibrations to produce water 45 times ...
Two studies find that beaver-engineered wetlands attract twice as many hoverflies, nearly 50% more butterflies, and a richer ...
Researchers found that framing uncertain events in negative terms such as “unlikely” could sow confusion about climate ...
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The amount of concrete that goes into an average American home's basement wall could hold enough energy to meet the daily ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. An investigation into organic apple orchards in Australia has made a surprising discovery: their soils are remarkably similar to those of conventional ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. In the universe of endangered species, there is a blind spot. These are the organisms called “data deficient,” by the International Union for Conservation of ...
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We’ve poured more than 150 million metric tons of plastic garbage into the ocean since 1950. Plastic bits have turned up in places as remote as the bottom of the Mariana Trench, where scientists ...
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