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Recycled cements drive down emissions without slacking on strength

AI technique boosts climate change defenses

The hidden webs that sustain life on Earth, revealed

These bacteria perform a trick that could keep plants healthy

Stretchable, flexible, recyclable: this plastic is fantastic

Spinning fusion fuel for efficiency

New AI models of plasma heating lead to important corrections in computer code used for fusion research

Producing ‘green ammonia’ using plasma will be the focus of a new NSF-funded project

Experts show routes to recycling carbon dioxide and coal waste into useful products

Researchers develop new way to study key ocean element, with implications for global carbon uptake

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