The method speeds up CO2 absorption—potentially helping the fight against climate change.
Despite the egregious math error, the study's authors stand by their warning about toxic chemicals in black kitchenware.
Using an advanced imaging technique, engineers got a glimpse of water being formed at the smallest scale ever.
Coastlines are washing away, but a surprising technique could make grains of sand stick together and prevent erosion.
An experiment compressed krypton atoms so tightly that they formed a 1-D strand.
This settlement comes after the company contributed to widespread chemical pollution in the U.S. for decades.
MP Materials claims the new U.S.-based rare-earth supply chain it is building will be greener than its counterparts in Asia.
A blaze in an e-bike shop below apartments was started by lithium-ion batteries, the city fire department says. It is the 108th such fire so far this year.
Harvard researchers have found that reported dog bites tend to go up on days with higher temperatures, UV, and certain forms of pollution.
The leading chemical manufacturer is being sued for more than $100 million by Stuart, Florida, and for millions more by other local and state governments.
An analysis of previously secret documents show how chemical companies like 3M and DuPont used deflection tactics seen in other industries.
The fossil fuel giant is joining the race to mine lithium for the clean energy revolution.
30 tons of ammonium nitrate was reported missing from a train car after it stopped in the Mojave Desert.
A new report finds that controlling methane emissions from oil and gas production could create tens of thousands of jobs.
Steel made using hydrogen and powered by renewable energy could drastically reduce carbon emissions and employ a well-paid, industrial workforce.
CEO Elon Musk said the plant will protect against a future "choke point" on battery-grade lithium availability.
New research sheds light on the health impacts of the production of fossil fuels across the country.
As the world gets drier, do we need to turn to the ocean?
An advanced tool for monitoring air pollution from space is set to launch on Friday morning, and it'll be hosted on a commercial satellite.
More than 8,000 gallons of a latex chemical solution spilled into the Delaware River on Friday. So far, officials have said tap water remains safe to drink.
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