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Weekly Science Dispatch

To unlock disaster funding for reef restoration, it has to make financial sense. Researchers just did the math.

 
New study shows that restoring coral reefs as an alternative to building artificial breakwaters and bulkheads could reduce flooding damage by hundreds of millions of dollars. Read More

What is the cheapest route to climate-neutral aviation: carbon capture or new fuels?

 
A new study lays out the conditions needed for expensive but environmentally promising synthetic fuels to provide the best flight path Read More

What would happen if climate fees for food moved from political conversation to policy?

 
Taking Germany as their test case, researchers calculated that it would not only slash emissions but also generate an €8.2 billion bounty. Read More

A new fungal battery can be tossed in the compost to biodegrade

 
Using fungi, cellulose, and carbon, researchers 3D printed small batteries, that can be stored dry and later activated with water and simple sugars. Read More

 

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