But what if human remains could be as nonthreatening as a nice bag of garden soil or a peaceful woodland hike? It might not ...
In the upper Abbay basin, cradle of the Blue Nile, a team of researchers have predicted soils of the future: what will happen ...
As part of World Space Week, which is highlighting the theme of living in space, we look at one scientist's dream of gigantic ...
Tokyo faces severe risks due to soil liquefaction, a phenomenon where the ground behaves like a liquid during strong seismic events. To improve existing hazard maps, researchers from Japan developed a ...
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Soil-dwelling fungus produces hydrogels with promise in tissue regeneration
A common soil fungus forms strong hydrogels that could inspire next-generation biomedical materials for tissue regeneration.
The study used a framework that combines geotechnical data with artificial neural networks—a type of machine learning ...
Deep inside caves, water dripping from the ceiling creates one of nature's most iconic formations: stalagmites. These pillars ...
Research on charcoal pieces from ancient debris flows has shown fires and erosion have shaped Earth’s landscape for at least ...
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University of B.C. launches mushroom-powered toilet, turning waste into fertilizer
Lab tests have shown 90 per cent of the odour-causing compounds are absorbed by the toilet's mycelium layer, made up of the ...
At first glance, plants may seem passive – but beneath their stillness lies a world of complexity and constant activity.
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