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A new photokatalysis system has been developed that is more efficient than natural photosynthesis. This system can convert CO2 in water into methane and hydrogen,
CO?-Reduction doesn’t harm competitiveness
A new study by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) has found that reducing CO2 emissions does not necessarily lead to economic disadvantages for companies. The
Climate Change Increases Flight Turbulence
The occurrence of clear air turbulence (CAT) has significantly increased in recent decades due to climate change, according to researchers. CAT is a strong air
Climate Change and the Tibetan Empire
The historical rise and fall of the Tibetan Empire was influenced by climate change, according to a study by researchers from the Chinese Academy of
Electric Trucks Cheaper Than Diesel
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden has shown that electric trucks can be cheaper for logistics companies,
Microbes Unveil Evolution’s Complex Mysteries
Asgard-Archaea: The Common Ancestor of Complex Life on Earth Prokaryotes, a group of cellular organisms that lack a nucleus, including bacteria and archaea, were the
Exploring Acceptance of Insects as Food
Insects have been approved as food in the EU, but a recent study conducted by researchers at the Technical University of Berlin has found that
News media losing young audience
Young people are increasingly turning away from traditional news media, according to a study by the GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences in Germany. The
Red Meat: Not as Unhealthy?
A new study has found that it is not red meat that causes inflammation, but rather the weight of the individuals consuming it. Inflammation is
Surprising Link Found Between Dementia and Physical Work
A new study by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health has found a paradoxical link between physical activity at work and the risk of cognitive