Research

Recent research from the University of Notre Dame has identified fitness trackers and smartwatch bands as unexpected sources of PFAS.

A new study reveals ground shifts under Miami high-rises, urging safer construction practices and better monitoring for long-term stability.

EcoViz revolutionizes climate communication with interactive visuals, helping stakeholders address critical challenges like wildfires and reef restoration.

Kernza, sainfoin, and silflower could cut water use while sustaining yields. With alfalfa using 25% of Colorado River water, change is urgent.

Boston pioneers Living Seawalls, boosting marine biodiversity and flood protection while setting a new standard for urban coastal resilience.

INFRGY unveils RF-based power system, advancing wireless energy harvesting with applications in consumer devices and industrial IoT.

Researchers at Toronto Metropolitan University have developed a new method to extract rare earth elements like lanthanum from mine waste, addressing environmental issues while fueling the electronics industry.

Mechanical engineering professor Lulin Jiang, Ph.D., and her team at Baylor University have developed an innovative method for clean, efficient combustion of biofuels using the novel Swirl Burst injector.

These tools aim to help farmers and agricultural professionals assess whether solar installations can be integrated into their operations profitably.

Marine heatwaves, once a rarity in UK waters, are emerging as a significant threat to the nation's £6.8 billion marine economy. New research suggests that the southern North Sea, a critical area for fishing and offshore energy, is particularly vulnerable to these extreme events, which could dramatically reshape marine ecosystems and industry operations in the coming decades.

Fighting for the Future of Eastern Hemlocks

As the hemlock woolly adelgid continues its destructive spread, a million-dollar grant awarded to scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst by the Department of Energy aims to uncover why some trees resist the pest better than others.

The Supreme Court's decision last year that rivers flowing only in response to weather events, known as ephemeral streams, are not protected under the Clean Water Act (CWA) has left many U.S. …

A recent international study has revealed that non-native species are expanding their ranges significantly faster than native ones, primarily due to inadvertent human assistance. Even seemingly …

The University of Massachusetts Amherst is leading the development of the Academic Center for Reliability and Resilience of Offshore Wind (ARROW), a new multimillion-dollar center that aims to …

(Credit: Canva Pro) Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have come up with a way to create electricity from the air, possibly opening a pathway for a new and continuous form of …

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