Environment
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Researchers Created High-quality Biodiesel by ‘Feeding’ and Growing Microalgae on Used Coffee Grounds
After 'feeding' and growing microalgae on leftover coffee grounds, two Aston University researchers produced high-quality biodiesel.
Latest Research Articles
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Darvaza Crater: Will The Mysterious 'Gates of Hell' in Turkmenistan be Extinguished After 50 Years of Blazing?
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World's Biggest Seagrass Discovered in Bahamas that Could Help the Environment
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More Than a Dozen Major Climate Disasters Have Already Occurred in the United States, With Agricultural Losses Exceeding $1 Billion
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Unusual Black and Deep-Sea Coral Could Thrive in Warm Temperatures, Scientists Find
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Mangrove Loss Degradation Can Be Attributed To Socioeconomic and Biophysical Factors
Sonic Boom Effect Powerful Supershear Earthquakes Not so Rare, Study Proves
1996 Titanic Dive Leaves Researchers with Mysterious Sonar Blip that Remained Undefined Until 26 Years Later
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Nazca Child in Peru Possibly Forced to Eat Psychoactive Cactus Prior to Execution [Study]
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Israeli Shoreline Polluted With Over 2 Million Tons of Microplastics
Unexplained 'Ghost Lights' Appear over Jeju City in South Korea
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Climate Change Will Increase Likelihood of Seeing Rainbows in Northern Latitudes
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Halloween Throwback: Deadly Smog Killed Multiple People and Animals in a Western Pennsylvania Town