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Adding crushed calcium carbonate—limestone—to agricultural fields can remove tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each ...
A single species found in the Alcatrazes Archipelago, brain coral, produces around 170 tons of calcium carbonate annually.
According to science, eggs came before chickens. But when it comes to the first ‘chicken egg,’ evolutionary evidence tells a ...
Los Angeles has taken a lot of water from Mono Lake over decades by tapping into creeks that flow into it. In shoreline tours ...
The population of one species of coral in the main island of the Alcatrazes Archipelago Wildlife Refuge (REVIS), located off the southern coast of the ...
Scientists explain bright Southern Ocean waters—diatoms and coccolithophores reshape how we see ocean color and carbon flow.
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The Sarsoli effect: How one plastic manufacturer is rewriting the rules of African tradeIn a region where supply chain vulnerabilities, foreign exchange shortages, and import dependency continue to weigh on ...
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Green Matters on MSNScientists Innovate a Tiny Robot Fish That Eats up Microplastics in Ocean — and It Needs No BatteryDesigned from the same material as pearls are made of, this fish is much more flexible and stronger than other soft robots.
A new Department of Energy report “fundamentally misrepresents” climate research and leaves out key context, multiple ...
Los Angeles uses water from creeks that feed Mono Lake. Three decades after a decision that was intended to save the lake, ...
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