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Engineers at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Melbourne, Australia, have developed a new building ...
New research suggests that that if recovering tropical forests had enough nitrogen in their soils, they might absorb up to an additional 820 million metric tons of carbon dioxide each year for a ...
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A new study says researchers could be missing important climate and environmental changes associated with reduced livestock ...
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Discover cutting-edge products from Singapore firms at CES 2026, including sustainable paper batteries and advanced robotics.
Bamboo tissue’s green image fades once you factor in coal-powered manufacturing. Bamboo tissue paper produced in China has ...
The research concerned the formation of anti-Bredt olefins, or ABOs, proving that several kinds of ABOs can be made.