All Earth articles – Page 27
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         Careers CareersThe scientists Making Our Planet Great AgainFour researchers explain why they answered President Macron’s call to come to France 
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         Feature FeatureSearching for biodegradable polymersPlastics that break down in the environment could be the answer to our pollution worries, Aisling Irwin finds – but only if they are useful in the first place 
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         Research ResearchTaking the pressure off catalytic carbon dioxide conversionChemists obtain formate from carbon dioxide at atmospheric pressure without using hydrogen gas 
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         News NewsRover that will search for life on Mars named after Rosalind FranklinFranklin rover will drill into red planet’s surface to look for evidence of life 
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         News NewsEU-wide ban on microplastics added to goods proposedRegulation could prevent 36,000 tonnes of microplastics entering the environment in Europe every year 
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         News NewsBiomass carbon capture pilot points to a new sector whose time has comeDrax project is first of a raft of schemes poised to come online in the UK 
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         Opinion OpinionThinking differently about wastePlastic and carbon emissions are valuable resources we can’t afford to discard 
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         Business BusinessAntifouling coatings cling to copperCopper coatings keep ships clear from unwanted sea life but environmental concerns mean some are keen to move away from the metal. Can it be replaced? 
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         Research ResearchChloroform poses new threat to ozone recoveryModels of observational data trace anthropogenic emissions back to China 
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         Article ArticleThe elements of business2019 marks 150 years since the periodic table was devised, and what better way to mark the occasion than by celebrating the vital contributions that elements make to major industries today? 
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         Research ResearchDNA sugar could form on icy asteroids and cometsWater–methanol ices bombarded with UV simulate conditions found on comets and asteroids 
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         News NewsUS chemical safety office finally gets a new directorSenate approves new head for Environmental Protection Agency’s office of chemical safety and pollution prevention after year long wait 
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         Review ReviewThe Weather Detective: Rediscovering Nature’s Secret SignsPeter Wohlleben’s book shows urbanites how to re-connect with nature through the weather 
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         Feature FeatureScience in microgravityHow does gravity affect chemistry and biology? More than you might think – and you don’t have to visit space to find out, as Rachel Brazil discovers 
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         Research ResearchChinese cave holds carbon dating ‘Holy Grail’Carbon-14 measurements from stalagmites takes carbon dating back as far as it can go 
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         Research ResearchDwarf planet Ceres turns out to be extra-carbonyAsteroid belt’s largest object, thought to be a piece of rock, contains up to 20% carbon 
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         Research ResearchFluorinated compounds in cosmetic productsMoisturisers, shaving foam and foundation investigated as sources of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances 
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         News NewsEU sets target for its economy to be climate neutral by 2050European commission looking to new technologies and policy changes to make the EU the first major economy to be net zero emissions 
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         Business BusinessArrests in China follow massive leak into the Taiwan StraitSeven charged with criminal negligence after release of 70 tonnes of aromatic hydrocarbons sickened over 50 people