As sargassum piles up on Florida beaches, researchers are exploring how the smelly seaweed could be used in food and medicine ...
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The controversies surrounding the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library
RE:PUBLIC reports the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota opens July 4, sparking controversy over Roosevelt's views on Indigenous people and current leadership’s conservation ...
'Trash interceptors' will be installed in the L.A. and San Gabriel rivers to stop tons of plastic from reaching the ocean before the 2028 Olympics.
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A tiny new octopus with glowing spots was just pulled up from 6,000 feet beneath the Galápagos — a brand-new species scientists had never laid eyes on
When the remotely operated vehicle’s cameras panned across a dark volcanic ledge nearly 5,800 feet below the surface, the ...
In the race to meet the growing global demand for lithium -- a critical component in batteries for electric vehicles -- a team of researchers has developed a breakthrough lithium extraction method ...
Startup Rock Zero is commercializing the research, which could cut costs and carbon emissions from lithium production.
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MIT scientists unveil new method to extract lithium from hard rock at room temperature
The multi-billion-dollar future of clean energy was unlocked by a trip to the hardware ...
It’s official – Extraction 3 is in the works. Announced today at Netflix’s Tudum by Chris Hemsworth and director Sam Hargrave, the upcoming Extraction 3 will once again star Hemsworth as black ops ...
Scientists have developed a solar desalination system that turns seawater into drinking water without creating environmentally damaging brine. Special laser-textured metal panels use sunlight to ...
As lunar missions are back in vogue with engineering more sustainable human presence on the Moon in mind, there’s no getting ...
Demand for lithium has surged in recent years as lithium-ion batteries increasingly power more of our world. And yet, even as places like the U.S., Europe, and Australia have abundant lithium ...
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