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Scientists develop environmentally safe, frost-resistant coatings

Scientists produce environmentally friendly frost-resistant coatings as an alternative to conventional de-icers. Airports throughout winter require huge amounts of de-icing fluids to allow the planes...

Flowers’ visible colours can help to ensure pollination survival

Different substances that are invisible to the human eye and found in the petals of flowers, attract insects with a ‘bulls-eye’ that is the...

Earth’s atmosphere revealed by temperature changes and climate shifts

A research team from Hokkaido University has investigated temperature changes and climate shifts to reveal the evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere. What have scientists investigated...

Restoring peatlands to protect wildlife and reduce fire risks

New research that focuses on Indonesia’s peatlands suggests the ecological benefits of restoring peatlands to conserve biodiversity. Peatlands are found in at least 175 countries...

Amazon reveals its first ever electric Heavy Goods Vehicle fleet in the UK

The arrival of Amazon’s electric Heavy Goods Vehicle fleet in the UK is an important step for the company’s goal to achieve a net-zero...

UK announces tenfold expansion in electric vehicle charge points by 2030

Government drives clean energy revolution with new strategy to improve user experience at electric vehicle charge points, and to provide faster charging for longer...

Analysing sustainable development practices for businesses

Margherita Bruscolini, Geospatial & Earth Scientist at RSS-Hydro, explains how its technological solutions can help businesses to achieve sustainable development practices. Sustainability is a widely...

Tackling the plastic pollution crisis at the first annual World Plastics Summit

A consortium of scientists from around the world will come together to help tackle the global plastic pollution crisis at the first annual World...

Arctic permafrost thawing amid unexpected summer rainfall

A research team from Wageningen University and Research (WUR) has discovered an increased acceleration in the rate that the Arctic permafrost is thawing. Why is...

Analysing the archaea organism in attempts to reduce methane emissions

Researchers use biophysical and biochemical techniques to analyse the archaea microorganism, that produces methane emissions during anaerobic environments, to attempt to reduce future natural...

Antarctica expedition reveals past concentration of greenhouse gases

A research team led by the University of Venice has successfully conducted a two-month expedition in Antarctica, revealing invaluable information of temperature levels, and...

World Water Day shining light on the importance of groundwater

World Water Day has brought the seemingly invisible freshwater resource of groundwater to the forefront, highlighting its current poor management and protection. From the Murray-Darling...

How sustainable cattle farming in Brazil could help to reduce carbon emissions

A research team from the University of Colorado Boulder, demonstrates the importance of customised assistance strategies to help Brazilian cattle ranchers adopt sustainable cattle...

NASA reveals the James Webb Space Telescope’s expected success

NASA expects that, following the completion of the vital mirror alignment steps, the James Webb Space Telescope will succeed in its operation. What have the...

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