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How Seaweed Became a Model of Future Sustainables
With global climate action still struggling to meet reduced emission targets, many scientists are dedicating more innovative discoveries towards the goal of highly sustainable, carbon-negative living. And in recent years, some researchers are showing that seaweed could serve as the base model for how future materials could be farmed and consumed, all while absorbing the excess of carbon that is driving climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Develop World's First Facial Recognition App Used to Safeguard Endangered Fish Species
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Zookeeper Mauled to Death by Bengal Tigress in India
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'Zombie Fires' That Refuse to Die in the Artic Might Be Caused by Climate Change
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Manned Lunar Mission Must Launch on 2025 to Avoid Deadly Solar Storms
Can Animals Laugh and Vocalize Like Humans? Short Answer is Yes
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Small White Shark Population Continues to Thrive in the Coast of Central California
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Woman Bitten by Venomous Copperhead Snake Thrice Lived to Tell the Tale
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The World's Largest Iceberg (3320 Square KM) Floats Around the Weddell Sea
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Ford F-150 Lightning Becomes The New In Demand Electric Vehicle to Hit the Market
Megadrought Ravages the American West, Climate Change Worsens the Situation
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Net-Zero Emission by 2050 is Achievable, Says Latest Landmark Report
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Black Fungus: How COVID-19 Patients Get Infected With the Deadly Mucormycosis