The problem of plastic pollution may have gone airborne carried by the wind resulting in the ‘plastification’ of our planet.
A team of researchers has identified the occurrence of three liquid phases in aerosol particles, thus transforming the understanding of air pollutants found in...
A team of researchers from the University of Minnesota has found that deep-sea bacteria dissolve carbon-containing rocks and discharge surplus carbon into the air...
The Antarctic ice sheet’s melting rate is primarily regulated by the rise of ocean temperatures around Antarctica.
A new study shows that over one-third of the Antarctic’s ice shelf area could be at risk of crumbling into the sea if global temperatures increase...
Scientists in the Climate Intervention Biology Working Group, which includes Jessica Hellmann from the University of Minnesota (U of M) Institute on the Environment,...
Over the last few decades, the Tibetan Plateau, called “the roof of the world,” has warmed up more quickly compared to the global average.
Scientists from Russia have designed a secured, trustworthy, and cheap packed eggs surface disinfection technology. This technology helps destroy bacteria, such...
Researchers have performed genome surgery of a single-celled alga to eliminate unnecessary parts.
Fabrics of the future with self-cooling and water evaporating properties could be made from polyethylene?—?a material commonly found in plastic bags.