Current policy assumptions propose that phasing out gasoline and diesel engines will significantly reduce Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) emissions from vehicles.
Climate Scientist Explains Increase In Airplane Turbulence
A Texas A&M professor of atmospheric sciences explains how climate change is at least partly to blame for increased turbulence on flights.
Bee-Vival: Is Texas’ Bee Population Rebounding?
Beneficial pollinators could be making a comeback after years of myriad challenges.
Hope of Hawaiʻi’s Coffee Industry May Rest on Wings of a Wasp
In the coming months, Hawaiʻi coffee growers will have their very own tiny version of Marvel’s superhero, Wasp.
Global Flash Droughts Expected to Increase in a Warming Climate
The rapid development of unexpected drought, called flash drought, can severely impact agricultural and ecological systems with ripple effects that extend even further.
Groundbreaking Images of Root Chemicals Offer New Insights on Plant Growth
Technology used in cancer research leads to roadmap of chemicals important for agriculture, food production and climate resilience.
Long-Duration Energy Storage: The Time Is Now
States with decarbonization goals must plan, prepare, and test for long-duration energy storage.
Engineers at UMass Amherst Harvest Abundant Clean Energy From Thin Air, 24/7
A team of engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has recently shown that nearly any material can be turned into a device that continuously harvests electricity from humidity in the air.
River Erosion Can Shape Fish Evolution, Study Suggests
If we could rewind the tape of species evolution around the world and play it forward over hundreds of millions of years to the present day, we would see biodiversity clustering around regions of tectonic turmoil.
New Study Explores How Exposure to Mix of Toxic Metals Impacts Developing Kidneys
Chronic kidney disease is a growing problem worldwide and in the aging U.S. population.