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South Africa’s rural wastewater treatment plants release polluted water if they aren’t maintained properly. Microalgae that purify the water could be a solution.
As pressure to comply with stringent environmental regulations mounts, could green chemistry strategies provide the solution?
Though full terraforming may take centuries, if not millennia, the long-term goal would be a Mars with stable liquid water, ...
Newly discovered dibilinoxanthinin binds both yellow- and blue-hued molecules to camouflage upland green bush crickets ...
NASA scientists are stunned as the Baja California desert undergoes an incredible transformation, turning green in ways that ...
Each year, the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Awards honour five exceptional women, representing each of ...
BOC Sciences hosts Prof. Gang Zheng in a groundbreaking webinar on theranostic lipid nanoparticles for cancer medicine. BOC Sciences announces an upcoming webinar featuring Prof. Gang Zheng, a senior ...
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has called for responses regarding severe pollution in the Godavari river, primarily caused ...
The transition from fossil fuels requires scalable energy replacements. These UL scientists are helping to ensure green ...
We've all felt the sting of guilt when fruit and vegetables go bad before we could eat them. Now, researchers from MIT and ...
A recent study reveals that personal care products used by Black and Latina women often contain cancer-causing formaldehyde-releasing chemicals ... in Environmental Science & Toxicology Letters ...
A new study offers a reason why Maine's decimated kelp forests may fail to recover: a chemical released by red algae that can ...