Using cellulose-based fibers and nanotechnology to remove arsenic from drinking water.

Using cellulose-based fibers and nanotechnology to remove arsenic from drinking water.
A new process for making biomimetic materials.
A solar cell that makes its own storable fuel.
Fresh waters are plural and valued variously, in ways that bear critical‐constructive decolonial scrutiny in the twenty‐first century.
A team of researchers from Ireland report on the mechanisms of how atmospheric cold plasma (APC) improves the germination of seeds.
Now that climate scientists can make better projections of climate change, biologists need to project and prevent its impacts on biodiversity.
Researchers have devised a way to generate hydrogen fuel using solar power, electrodes, and saltwater from San Francisco Bay.
Ideas for cities on a warmer planet.
The participation of wind power producers in the Balancing Market benefits the power system at both technical and economic levels by increasing the wind energy value to the market and reducing imbalances.
German researchers tested the efficacy of cold atmospheric plasma in the inactivation and removal of infections.