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Snags have finally been rebranded as habitat trees

 
Ideas that we now take for granted can take a very long time to come into vogue. Read More

Experts and the general public think about CO2 removal very differently

 
in ways that could profoundly influence climate change policy Read More

Engineering plants to withstand drought and tolerate salinity

 
A genetic tweak gives cress plants the qualities of succulents, a trait that researchers are now looking to expand into other crops Read More

A new desalination device with a dash of green

 
By reimagining brine as a resource rather than a waste, this technology could make desalination affordable and environmentally benign. Read More
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