Combating climate change – how to best use new technologies?
A new grant from the European Research Council will fund an international research project on negative emissions technologies.
A new grant from the European Research Council will fund an international research project on negative emissions technologies.
An international team of researchers has compiled and verified newly available data on the country’s CO2 sink, and, for the first time, they have quantitatively estimated the effect of China’s carbon mitigation efforts.
Community engagement, open access will strengthen science research in developing countries, writes Nyovani Madise.
Recommendations to instructors and parents and for local organizations
Fun Man Fung, Assistant Director (Education) & Chemistry Instructor, National University of Singapore is Fluorine.
Basic sciences are a common good, and as such must be accessible to everybody.
No climate benefit from hydrogen unless EU stops subsidies for fossil fuels, says EASAC.
UN Secretary-General appoints 15 independent scientists to draft the second quadrennial Global Sustainable Development Report.
“Wheat blast” appeared in fields in Zambia. Fear is that it spreads in other countries.
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