Catalysts efficiently and rapidly remove BPA from water
Chemists have developed an approach that quickly and cheaply removes more than 99 percent of bisphenol A (BPA) from water. BPA, a ubiquitous and...
Financial incentives could conserve tropical forest diversity
The past few decades have seen the rise of global incentive programs offering payments to landowners to help reduce tropical deforestation. In what might...
Microscopic body snatchers infest our oceans
Predatory microbes which enslave prey to acquire photosynthetic capability are abundant in our oceans, according to new research.
Changes in biodiversity: Better assessment
Assessing the state of an ecosystem solely on the basis of short-term changes in the number of different species it contains can lead to...
Loss of 350 miles of Great Plains streams causing changes in aquatic food web
The food web in Great Plains streams could be unraveling. A decrease in Great Plains streams, fed by decreasing ground water, is changing the...
Solar glasses generate solar power
Organic solar cells are flexible, transparent, and light-weight -- and can be manufactured in arbitrary shapes or colors. Thus, they are suitable for a...
Defunct satellites: Reliably determine and predict attitude motion
Uncontrollable flying objects in the Earth‘s orbit are an enormous risk for active satellites and for spacecraft in general. Since April 2012, the European...
Puzzling pockets of rock deep in Earth’s mantle explained
The boundary between Earth's core and mantle is home to isolated pockets of rock which scientists have been unable to explain up until now.
Update on the Larsen-C iceberg breakaway
Since an iceberg four times the size of London broke free earlier this month, scientists have continued to track its progress using satellites. Their...
Big data points humanity to new minerals, new deposits
Researchers have found a way to predict minerals missing from those known to science, where to find them, and where to look for new...




















