Scientists in Australia spent five years peering into the microscopic world of bark, emerging with a description of a place ...
A global analysis finds that existing aircraft, flown differently, could deliver dramatic emissions cuts without grounding ...
Early experiments suggest that reprogramming plant immune receptors could one day slash the world’s dependence on nitrogen ...
Scientists explore the potential of sinking timber to the cold, oxygen-free Arctic Ocean floor to lock away carbon dioxide ...
Scientists say coral fisheries could sustainably provide thousands of additional meals per square kilometer. But it requires ...
As clean energy surges, utilities that once urged restraint may sometimes need to reward households for using ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. People can eat sustainably and protect their wallets at the same time: in fact a new study that drew on data from almost every country finds that diets which ...
The popular fungus-based meat mimic behind vegan products like Quorn has just received an upgrade: researchers have tweaked its genes to make this fungus produce vast amounts more protein, using ...
After water, concrete is the most-used material in the world. And now, researchers have given this ubiquitous building material super powers. A Massachusetts Institute of Technology team has found a ...
Green roofs can capture nearly all the microplastic particles that contaminate rainwater in modern cities, according to a new study. The findings add to the list of benefits of green roofs, which have ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Situating solar panels on grasslands can boost grass growth by 20% on average—and as much as 90% in some areas—during dry periods. This new research from ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Ultra-bright white paints are the go-to when it comes to cooling buildings. Those paints work by reflecting as much of the sun as they can. An international ...