We've updated our Privacy Policy to make it clearer how we use your personal data. We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. You can read our Cookie Policy here.

Advertisement

News

A small wren, perched on a large pile of rocks. In the background, you can see rocky mountain terrain.
News

Birds Are Moving Higher up Mountains As the Climate Warms

Discover why many bird species have moved toward higher elevations and shadier slopes in the mountains of Europe over the past two decades.
A close-up photo of an anchovy's mouth, held open with a pair of tweezers, to display the fish's gill system.
News

Fish Gill-Inspired Filter Removes 99% of Microplastics From Wastewater

Discover how a new water filter inspired by the gill arches in fish removes over 99% of plastic fibers from washing machine wastewater.
Microplastics of different colors, shapes and sizes rest on a person's hands.
News

How Microplastics Trigger Inflammation in the Brain

Microplastics could be fuelling neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, with a new study highlighting five ways microplastics can trigger inflammation.
A large block of the enzymatic structural material (ESM). It looks very similar to rough concrete.
News

Researchers Develop Carbon-Negative Alternative to Concrete

Discover how a new enzymatic structural material effectively traps carbon, cures quickly and avoids the need for energy-intensive high heat processes.
Placeholder
News

Slow Spectroscopy Captures the Faint Signals of Electrons

A new experimental setup detects the faint signals of electrons, shedding new light on the physics of photodegradation. Understanding organic photodegradation could transform our view of how materials interact with light over extended periods.
An aerial view of a forest canopy, with the outline of a conical flask in white digitally superimposed over the top.
News

How Big Is Pharma’s Carbon Footprint? Highlights From My Green Lab’s 2025 Impact Report

Biotech and pharma greenhouse gas emissions are falling – but is current progress fast enough? Discover My Green Lab’s Impact Report.
Close-up of freshly tilled soil in an empty field with short stubble remnants, highlighting the natural environment for studying soil microflora.
News

Soil Microbiome Survey Offers Blueprint for Sustainability

A nationwide analysis of environmental samples has produced the first high-resolution microbiome atlas of Denmark, revealing widespread yet uncultivated nitrifiers that shape fertilizer fate, water quality and greenhouse gas emissions.
A large wave crashes in front of a house in Maine.
News

Machine Learning Helps Researchers Predict New England Floods

Researchers have used machine learning to aggregate nearly five decades of weather data to better understand the factors that lead to New England flooding.
A doctor writing on a clipboard while speaking to a patient.
News

PFAS Exposure May Limit Improvements in Blood Sugar After Bariatric Surgery

Researchers studying the link between PFAS exposure and changes in markers of type 2 diabetes in teens who underwent bariatric surgery found that “forever chemicals” exposure was linked to worse metabolic outcomes five years later.
Two unwrapped salmon fillets.
News

Electronic Sensor Rapidly Determines Fish Freshness

Discover how a simple electronic device rapidly assesses hypoxanthine in fish, offering a more reliable indicator of freshness and spoilage.
Advertisement