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An endangered chicken in Oklahoma may slightly slow down the oil industry's ability to pull in scads of money. This will not stand.
Genomics researchers have stumbled upon an incredible discovery: The same ancestral fungus that ended coal formation millennia ago may now be able to boost bioenergy production.
All the world is a parking lot -- or a heck of a lot of it is, anyway. But according to professor Eran Ben-Joseph, these places don’t have to be wastelands.
Research indicates that the cost of charging your iPad over the course of a year runs a whopping... $1.36.
is a zero-waste society plausible and profitable, or just a pipe dream? Examples from around the world suggest the former.
A parasitic caterpillar fungus that grows in the Himalayas has many names, according to Scientific American — yarsagumba, yarchagumba, yartsa...
The presidential candidates are sparring over the dirtiest of fossil fuels, but the debate isn't nearly as straightforward as it seems.
Today at Grist we celebrate the end of our transition from our co-located infrastructure to the cloud.
More Americans are getting their hands on solar, thanks to innovative new financing and ownership models that do away with high upfront costs.