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The millimeter-thick paperboard behaves just like plastic; it's strong, transparent, shapeable—and can hold boiling water.
New study offers some of the most compelling real-world evidence yet that pharmaceutical pollution is messing with wildlife ...
Mimicking the heat-regulating ability of an elephant's skin, the bumpy fungus-based tiles improved cooling rates by as much ...
Rotating cereal rye and winter wheat into fields of corn and soy reduces fertilizer loss by 50% in Illinois, without ...
In a new paper, scientists make a compelling case for preserving migration corridors for hundreds of species of tiny flies.
A new study finds that each tonne of food waste recycled, with existing technologies, would reduce carbon emissions by ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Cleaning up the tiny plastic pieces is a significant challenge that humanity faces today. Now researchers report tiny microcleaners with dozens of soft, ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Changing the timing of electricity use in buildings reduces peak demands on the grid, according to a new analysis focused on Norway and its connection with ...