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Caltech scientists convert CO2 into tough industrial plastics using a dual-loop system powered by renewable electricity.
What if a machine could suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, run it through a series of chemical reactions, and essentially spit out industrially useful plastic?
The PB Shore Club, she claims, “profits off of exploitation and animal cruelty” and subjects the goldfish to “pain and ...
Our oceans are in trouble. Catches from many of the world's fisheries are declining, with some fishing practices destroying ...
For years, Fentie Wabi worked as a fisherman on Ethiopia's Lake Tana, until an aggressive green invader changed everything.
What if a machine could suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, run it through a series of chemical reactions, and essentially spit out ...
When the captain gave the order to abandon ship, the crew disembarked in an orderly fashion and without injury.
Burnett, who’s 41, grew up largely in Plano but has rarely been landlocked since: She now lives in St. Lucia, an island not far from Dominica. She started free diving in July 2023, less than a year ...
The Norwegian food research institute Nofima has found indications of a correlation between higher concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the water during the juvenile stage of fish and their ...