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Plastic-eating enzyme identified in wastewater microbes

Plastic pollution is everywhere, and a good amount of it is composed of polyethylene terephthalate (PET). This polymer is used to make bottles, containers and even clothing. Now, researchers report in Environmental Science ...

UK announces £22bn for carbon capture projects

The UK government on Friday announced investment of nearly £22 billion ($28.8 billion) in projects to capture and store carbon emissions created by industry and energy production.

Green subsidies may have hidden costs, experts warn

Government subsidies for business practices and processes should be approached with caution, even when they seem to be environmentally friendly, writes a group of scientists and economists in this week's Policy Forum in the ...

Soda production process eliminates CO₂ emissions

Fraunhofer researchers and their partners have developed an innovative and eco-friendly method of producing soda, essential for a wide range of industries, in the Green Soda project. The process is based on bipolar electrodialysis ...

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Study of global primate populations reveals predictors of extinction risk
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Large radio bubble detected in galaxy NGC 4217
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Extensive afforestation and reforestation can brake global warming
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Phage cocktail shows promise against drug-resistant bacteria
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Survey experiment reveals celebrities and politicians could be the 'missing link' to mitigate climate change
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Niobium-tin magnet could be key to unlocking potential of heavy-ion accelerator
Space Exploration
Solar flares may cause faint auroras across top of Northern Hemisphere
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Better monitoring of mining remediation: Selenium isotopes are good gauge of clean-up efforts
Plants & Animals
Drier winter habitat impacts songbirds' ability to survive migration
Biotechnology
X-ray scattering technique pinpoints new targets for antibiotic drug development
Evolution
Study determines when and how pterosaurs went from tiny tree-climbers to towering terrestrial titans
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Solar power is expected to dominate global electricity markets in the next few decades, and already accounts for three-quarters of renewable energy capacity, according to the International Energy Agency. This year, BloombergNEF ...

In climate push, German chemical maker swaps oil for sugar

At one of Europe's largest chemical complexes, German group Covestro is trialing the manufacture of a key product using sugar as a base material instead of oil, as the industry seeks to reduce its carbon footprint.

Wind power surge: China's push towards a green future

The push for renewable energy is critical in addressing climate change, with wind power at the forefront. As the leading emitter of greenhouse gases, China has embarked on a transformative journey towards greener alternatives, ...