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Scientists turn plastic trash into new material to boost battery power and life
The plastic waste can be used to make high-performance carbon materials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and porous ...
A study by the Centre for Science and Environment reveals India's soils are critically low in nutrients like nitrogen and ...
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Scientists propose carbon-neutral data centers in space
Placing data centers in space could pave the way for sustainable computing with unlimited solar energy and free cooling, say ...
Peatlands make up just 3% of Earth's land surface but store more than 30% of the world's soil carbon, preserving organic ...
Newsweek will be in Brazil during the COP30 climate talks for an event with expert speakers on food, energy and global health ...
This summer, Baytown Area helped spark curiosity and confidence in young learners through a free hands-on STEM (Science, ...
The stone, unearthed at the Karowe mine in northeastern Botswana, is now under study by the Gemological Institute of America ...
The ocean's smallest engineers, calcifying plankton, quietly regulate Earth's thermostat by capturing and cycling carbon.
A new study shows how carbon from rivers and saltwater mixing control emissions. Protecting natural salinity can help manage ...
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Preparing for CoP 30: Need to reclaim carbon space
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has been holding climate conferences annually, and this year’s ...
Companies have still drawn down only enough CO2 to cancel out a few hours of US emissions. Here’s what it will take to really ...
Harnessing the reaction that powers the stars could offer potentially unlimited carbon-free energy, and the race is hotting ...
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