Researchers at the University of Virginia have developed an AI-powered system that detects toxic gases in real-time, using sensors that mimic human smell to identify pollutants with precision.
Researchers at the University of Virginia have developed an AI-powered system that detects toxic gases in real-time, using sensors that mimic human smell to identify pollutants with precision.
Two different regulatory enzymes responsible for genetic silencing in plants might once have shared the same structure and role, scientists say.
Progress towards sustainable development goals and climate targets has been slow. A new study suggests three pathways to help achieve these goals.
Tree planting is not the ‘catch all’ solution to climate change that many would like it to be. Although trees provide many environmental benefits, planting trees simply isn’t suitable in all environments, and in some cases may actually exacerbate warming.
As satellites become more sophisticated, the possibilities of using them to identify threats and escape danger increases.
According to a new study conducted in laboratory mice, intermittent fasting can increase the risk of developing tumors, depending on what you eat and the genetic profile.
The possibility of exploiting thermal energy from existing sources makes this solution sustainable and innovative, with a significant reduction in environmental impact. In short, it will be a truly revolutionary discovery.
In Norway, in the region of Sør-Trøndelag, lies the valley of Hessdalen. This valley has become famous for a light phenomenon known as the Hessdalen lights that at the moment remains unexplained.
People around the world are facing record-breaking health threats because of climate inaction, but there is still hope for a healthy future, new report says.
How much power does a casino consume, and can we make the industry more sustainable and less energy intensive?
A new study describes how ancient volcanism would have affected global temperatures and what this meant for ancient animals such as dinosaurs and mammals.
Different visual stimuli can distort the perception of time: seeing more salient and memorable scenes can create the impression that time moves more slowly, while disordered and chaotic images compress the perception of time.