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ERA Science Board Member Mentors Chemistry Breakthrough

ERA Science Board Member Mentors Chemistry Breakthrough

ERA Science Board member Flemming Besenbacher, a professor at Denmark’s Aarhus University, played a pivotal role in the breakthrough development of an environmentally friendly method of producing a molecular hydrogen compound used to refine crude oil into gasoline....

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Top Innovations in Solar Technology

Top Innovations in Solar Technology

The future of innovation in renewable energy technology has us excited at Environmental Research Advocates! Here we share a few important developments in solar technology research and design to keep an eye on in 2014 and beyond. These technologies can help make solar...

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Solar Energy Cheat Sheet

Solar Energy Cheat Sheet

As solar energy becomes more and more cost-competitive with oil as an energy source, we at Environmental Research Advocates are very excited to see the incredible strides being made by solar scientists and engineers.  For those of you who are less-familiar with...

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Study Reveals Imminent Climate Change Impacts

Study Reveals Imminent Climate Change Impacts

We at ERA Science are dedicated to promoting environmental research and technology, most of which will prevent or lessen long-term climate change and its negative impacts on the earth. The apparent increase in natural disasters in the past few years, however, such as...

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  • Farming maize in ice age Michigan, predicting the future climate of cities, and our host takes a quiz on the sounds of science
    First up on the podcast, we hear from Staff Writer Paul Voosen about the tricky problem of regional climate prediction. Although global climate change models have held up for the most part, predicting what will happen at smaller scales, such as the level of a city, is proving a stubborn challenge. Just increasing the resolution […]
  • Tickling in review, spores in the stratosphere, and longevity research
    First up on the podcast, Online News Editor Michael Greshko joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about stories set high above our heads. They discuss capturing fungal spores high in the stratosphere, the debate over signs of life on the exoplanet K2-18b, and a Chinese contender for world’s oldest star catalog.   Next on the […]
  • Strange metals and our own personal ‘oxidation fields’
    First up on the podcast, freelance journalist Zack Savitsky joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the strange metal state. Physicists are probing the behavior of electrons in these materials, which appear to behave like a thick soup rather than discrete charged particles. Many suspect insights into strange metals might lead to the creation of […]

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