Half a degree more global warming could flood out 5 million more people

A new study finds that by 2150, the seemingly small difference between a global temperature increase of 1.5 and 2.0 degrees Celsius would mean...

Metal-organic frameworks cut energy consumption of petrochemicals

Chemical engineers have developed a new method for making meta-organic framework membranes that can be used to considerably improve energy-expensive processes such as propylene-propane...

How fungi grow: A movie from inside the cell

Fungi forming mold on food are hazardous. Fungi supplying antibiotics are beneficial. Fungi may be harmful pathogens. On the other hand, they are used...

Ultrashort laser pulses make greenhouse gas reactive

It is a long-cherished dream: Removing the inert greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and using it as a basic material for the...

Big game hunters in Africa urged to drop the lead to help save vultures

Lead bullet fragments in carcasses left by hunters are poisoning endangered African vultures, a new study has found.

Blacks have more exposure to air pollutants raising heart disease risk, death

Blacks often have higher exposures to air pollutants than whites, elevating their risk for developing heart disease and death. Air pollution is associated with...

‘Active protection’ needed to help Angola’s threatened elephants

A new study of African savannah elephant populations in Angola by wildlife ecologists reports today that though the population seemed to be recovering after...

Coral reef experiment shows: Acidification from carbon dioxide slows growth

Ocean acidification will severely impair coral reef growth before the end of the century if carbon dioxide emissions continue unchecked. The paper represents the...

Marine ecologists study the effects of giant kelp on groups of organisms in the...

When British naturalist Charles Darwin traveled to the Galapagos Islands in 1835, he took notice of the giant kelp forests ringing the islands. He...

Cilmatologists render skillful predictions of drought and food insecurity that help avert famine

Last year, 81 million people worldwide experienced severe food insecurity. About 80 percent of them live in Africa. While much of that food insecurity...

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