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New Synthesis Strategy Could Speed up PFAS Decontamination Rice University engineers have developed an innovative way to make covalent organic frameworks (COFs), special materials that can be used to trap gases, filter water and speed up chemical reactions COFs have the potential to address significant environmental challenges, including energy storage and pollution control An example of that is their potential use in the decontamination of
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Environmental News Network - Study Reveals Acceleration in Pacific . . . A study published October 31, 2024, in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans has revealed significant acceleration in the upper-ocean circulation of the equatorial Pacific over the past 30 years This acceleration is primarily driven by intensified atmospheric winds, leading to increased oceanic currents that are both stronger and shallower, with potential impacts on regional and global
Environmental News Network - Extreme Heat Impacts Daily Routines and . . . A groundbreaking new study by a team of researchers from Arizona State University, University of Washington and the University of Texas at Austin reveals that extreme heat significantly alters how people go about their daily lives, influencing everything from time spent at home to transportation choices The study, titled "Understanding How Extreme Heat Impacts Human Activity-Mobility and Time
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Soil Bacteria Respire More CO2 After Eating Non-sugar Organic Matter - enn Now, a Northwestern University-led research team has, for the first time, tracked the pathways of a mixture of plant waste as it moves through bacteria’s metabolism to contribute to atmospheric CO2 The researchers discovered that microbes respire three times as much CO2 from lignin carbons (non-sugar aromatic units) compared to cellulose carbons (glucose sugar units), which both add
Microplastics Could Be Fueling Antibiotic Resistance, BU Study Finds Microplastics—tiny shards of plastic debris—are all over the planet They have made their way up food chains, accumulated in oceans, clustered in clouds and on mountains, and been found inside our bodies at alarming rates Scientists have been racing to uncover the unforeseen impacts of so much plastic in and around us