

James Dacey reviews Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life by Ferris Jabr
New graphene-biopolymer material extracts gold ions 10 times more efficiently than other adsorbents
New immersive reality method could also inform policymakers and urban planners about risks, say researchers
Electric fields near Earth’s surface are stronger than expected
Scientists make first ever measurements of a planet-wide field that could be as fundamental as gravity and magnetic fields
New mathematical framework could allow for more accurate climate models
Releasing engineered nanoparticles into the Martian atmosphere could warm the planet by over 30 K
New finding could allow more fresh water to be harvested from the air
Now open for original research submissions across all aspects of the global energy transition. Find out more today.
James McKenzie thinks a new NASA report marks the end of the road for space-based solar power
James McKenzie reports on the launch of new ships that will help the world to cut greenhouse-gas emissions
Join the audience for a live webinar on 13 November 2024 sponsored by BioLogic and Bruker, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society
Volcanic hairs and tears reveal a wealth of information about what lies within lava
Join the audience for a live webinar on 6 November 2024 sponsored by TA Instruments – Waters in partnership with The Electrochemical Society
The Electrochemical Society in partnership with BioLogic, EL-Cell and TA Instruments - Waters explains how to optimally test your lithium-ion battery electrode materials
Technology could help heavy industry transition from fossil fuels
Standalone device harvests water out of air without requiring maintenance, solely using sunlight
Asymmetric effects of surface warming on cloud cover may amplify it, say researchers
Andrew Weld is the head of research and development at QLM technologies
For the first time, researchers have directly measured the upwelling of cold, deep water towards the ocean surface
There’s a scientific reason why Twisters is set in the US Great Plains rather than Argentina, and it has to do with the Gulf of Mexico
Pollution from decommissioned satellites re-entering the atmosphere poses a risk to the Earth’s protective ozone layer
Freer will take up the role on 2 September replacing Pam Thomas as chief executive officer
A novel solar distiller design prevents salt crystallization to provide cost-effective and durable water purification
Events at Kilauea in 2018 may have been triggered by a previously undescribed mechanism
Study on starlings is the first to measure birds’ energy use directly rather than inferring it from other measurements
Research teams at Cranfield University in the UK are developing novel materials and processes in the quest for greener, more sustainable manufacturing
James McKenzie reveals the lessons we can learn from vehicle manufacturer Nikola Corporations after the fall from grace of its CEO
Relatively strong field may have protected life forms 3.7 billion years ago