Brown algae can remove up to 0.5 gigatons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every year, according to a study published in the scientific publication Proceedings of the National Academy
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Increasing fertiliser and energy costs may put 100 million people at risk of malnutrition, according to a study published in the Journal Nature Food. The war in Ukraine blocked millions
The total amount of microplastics found at the bottom of the oceans has tripled in the past 20 years, corresponding to the increase in consumption of plastic products, according to
Researchers from the University of Exeter and Reading, UK, defent that the law needs significant amendments to legislate how carbon can be captured, used, and transported legally, according to a
Penguins, cormorants, and puffins are more likely to go extinct than other birds who don’t dive to catch their food, according to a study published in Proceedings of the Royal
“Improved seeds allow farmers to produce more without additional land and inputs” Michael Keller (Interview)
Michael Keller is the Secretary General of the International Seed Federation (ISF), which represents 80 national seed associations and approximately 97 per cent of the private sector seed trade. Michael
A new phase III trial is about to start in the UK across seven sites to test whether ketamine-assisted therapy can help alcoholics quit and stay sober for longer. The
Computer simulation looking at how solids move across the ice confirms the presence of a self-lubricating layer on the surface of the ice, making it very slippery, according to a
Biobased rigid plastics are one step closer to reality, according to a study published in Nature Communications. A team from the University of Amsterdam in The Netherlands developed a simple
An extensive network of wildlife cameras took over 2 million photos to follow when tropical mammals are active and why, according to a study published in Nature Communications. What wild