With as much protein as quinoa, marigolds are a surprising untapped nutritional resource, research finds. What’s more their ...
A plasma pyrolysis breakthrough turns soggy spent grounds into coal-grade biochar without pre-drying—opening the door to ...
Scientists cracked the case of a single plastic cap using isotope chemistry and ocean current models, revealing how trash is ...
New research complicates the long-held belief that climate policy is a trade-off between cost and carbon, adding a third ...
A Scottish study finds that shifting heavy meat eaters toward modest cuts, rather than trimming everyone's diet evenly, could ...
Tying plastic bottles to gillnets cut dolphin deaths by nearly 90% in a new study, without reducing the fish catch.
As more households add solar panels, batteries and heat pumps, researchers at Purdue found that running them all on DC ...
There’s some good news growing along the coasts of countries around the world. Mangrove forests, the imperiled ecosystems championed for their ability to store carbon and protect land from ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Solar power is on the rise around the world as the cost of solar panels goes down and societal acceptance of the technology rises. The world added ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Most people think climate change will primarily affect other people, a new analysis of previously published research reveals. The findings illustrate a ...
Researchers have made a fascinating discovery that the place rainfall derives from—the land or the sea—has huge bearing on how well crops will grow. Rain arising from the ocean, they found, is more ...
With small changes to cellular machinery, researchers may have begun to transform the relationship between plants and the soil. Their new work could help to develop crops that can collaborate with ...