Large Aerosols Play Unexpected Role in Ganges Valley
ARM study reveals surprising amount of light absorption by large aerosol particles.
ARM study reveals surprising amount of light absorption by large aerosol particles.
Land model improvements are enabling more realistic representations of the climate and hydrological consequences of crop irrigation.
Worms produce tiny clumps of soil that keep carbon taken in by plants from rapidly degrading and re-entering the environment.
Thin coating of nanocrystals embedded in glass can electrically control light and heat from sunlight as it passes through a window.
Studies of protactinium aim to understand its chemistry and its unique electronic properties in the actinide elements.
Researchers observe metal-trapping on mineral surfaces.
New insights from neutron diffraction reveal changes to atomic structure.
New catalyst material provides potential for cheaper renewable hydrogen production.
Results show absorption properties of brown carbon depend more on burn conditions than fuel type, providing important information to model climates.
Modeling experiments assess impacts of key melting behavior.
Model comparison evaluates black carbon levels and impacts.
Strains produce “drop-in” fuels and chemicals derived from fatty acids.