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A team of engineers have figured out how to make spray-on, rechargeable batteries that could transform any surface, anywhere, into a device for collecting and storing energy.
The answer will not surprise you. But the amount of energy contained in our soda purchases might.
This year's unusually small Gulf dead zone bucks the upward trend and will give aquatic life a chance to rebound. But it's no reason to breathe easy about nutrient runoff from agriculture.
A research team recently discovered previously unknown life under young Arctic sea ice. Could it have anything to do with climate change?
These are maybe the most attractive “green” clothes we have ever seen: They’re trendy, they make your ass look good...
The veteran science writer isn't worried about earthquakes -- he's talking about diseases that come from wild animals as we tear into the Earth's last wild places.
Damn the deniers, the doubters, and the do-nothing Congress. The Pentagon is moving full green ahead.
Science: Harder for people who aren't scientists.
Climate change brings so many uncertainties that it's hard to know how to make decisions and plan for the future. The trick is not to aim for the most efficient solution, but the most robust, resilient one.