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Leveraging biochar for growing crops
MANILA, Philippines — Because of its wondrous benefits, the government and the private sector should jointly harness biochar ...
Biochar as a material is not novel. It has been produced by humans for more than 2,000 years. But churning out the material ...
In lush South Florida, trees and bushes grow all year round. And that means yard waste and dead trees never stop piling up.
In lush South Florida, trees and bushes grow all year round. And that means yard waste and dead trees never stop piling up.
Agricultural waste from the global sugar industry could become a powerful tool for clean energy, pollution control, and sustainable materials, thanks ...
According to the reports by WHO, more than 1 million people die every year due to lack of access to safe water, and every 2 minutes a child dies from a water or sanitation-related disease. That means ...
Formaldehyde is a common but unwelcome guest in many modern homes, leaking silently from furniture, flooring, and household products. While this ...
Every year, billions of cigarette butts are discarded worldwide, creating one of the most pervasive and persistent forms of environmental litter. Now, researchers have demonstrated that this ...
Scientific Leadership Team member and Earth & Planetary Sciences Professor Noah Planavsky co-authored a peer-reviewed comment ...
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Cigarette Butts Are Everywhere, and Scientists May Have Figured Out How to Turn Them Into Clean Energy
Cigarette butts, long considered one of the planet’s most stubborn forms of pollution, could soon find a second life in the ...
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