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KatieCottingham
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Flowers & Power: Flexible sensors on leaves and bugs detect environmental conditions, toxic gas

The nerve gas sarin was released on several subway lines in Tokyo in 1995 in a terrorist attack. Thirteen people died, and many more had severe injuries. But while such an incident is going on, how do you determine what’s happening and what might be in th

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Flowers & Power: Natural, renewable nanomaterial can potentially cause more harm than asbestos

Looking to nature for materials to use in everyday products has its appeal and has spurred earnest research efforts toward this end. The approach seems more healthful than turning to synthetic materials — but nature is not always benign. Luckily, there ar

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Flowers & Power: Rise of nitrous oxide emissions endangers climate and ozone efforts

While climate change discussions focus largely on carbon dioxide, emissions of the third-most important greenhouse gas is rising dramatically in China. And not only does this gas, nitrous oxide (N2O), contribute to the greenhouse effect, but it also threa

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KatieCottingham
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Flowers & Power: Student finds promising material for ‘green’ energy

Warmer temperatures are finally upon us here on the East Coast, prompting many of us to get outside into the sunlight and play. To Bruce Parkinson and colleagues at the University of Wyoming, the sun is more than just a welcome sight after a long winter.

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Flowers & Power: How to revive life in the Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’

By any account, the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010 was a disastrous event. Cleaning up required an infusion of cash to the tune of billions of dollars within a few months.

Now consider the “dead zone” phenome

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KatieCottingham
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Flowers & Power: Getting rid of bugs without pesticides

Bugs are a big problem. They spread diseases, and people also can develop allergies to them. And, of course, they’re icky.

They often are a really huge problem in densely populated, urban, low-income public housing dwellings, where there’s lots of food, cl

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mebernstein
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Flowers & Power: Absorbing a new, environmentally friendly use for cotton

Check the dictionary for the definition of versatile. You won’t find “cotton” there, and that’s a shame.


Here are just some of the products that come from this worthy plant: textile and yarn goods, automobile tire cord, plastic reinforcing, fertilizer, fue

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KatieCottingham
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Flowers & Power: Fast pollution test could keep beaches open more often

Ah, nothing like heading out to the beach in the summer. The warm sun on your skin, the hot sand between your toes, the waves crashing around you.

Unfortunately, the water isn’t always as pristine as it seems at first glance. Sewage overflow from nearby tr

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KatieCottingham
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Flowers & Power: Preserving China’s famous Terracotta Warriors and other relics

You never know what you’re going to find when you go digging. In 1974, a group of farmers digging a well stunned the world with their discovery of the now-famous Terracotta Warriors and Horses in China.

They unearthed over 8,000 soldiers and their associat

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KatieCottingham
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Flowers & Power: Scratchy, cheap jute fibers can make concrete stronger — sustainably

Jute, that scratchy, stiff vegetable fiber used to make burlap sacks and twine, could have a brand-new use in the near future. According to a study in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, it could serve as a sustainable strengthener for concrete a

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KatieCottingham
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Flowers & Power: Those used coffee grounds are good sources of healthful antioxidants

We’ve all heard how coffee is good for you. Recent studies have linked drinking coffee with a lower risk for developing many conditions, including type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. It also has more healthful antioxidants than v

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KatieCottingham
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Flowers & Power: A sustainable way to make a whale-vomit substitute used in perfumes

Yes, whale vomit — although some experts suspect that this smelly, grayish, waxy intestinal secretion actually comes from the other end of the whale. It’s actually been known throughout the ages as an aphrodisiac, a medication and a food flavoring. But am

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mebernstein
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The Food Court: An explosion of nutrition and flavor

Believe it or not, in those simpler days long ago, there was a buzz of excitement when the cereal mavens first dropped a handful of plump raisins into a box of breakfast flakes. For decades, breakfast-eaters only had a choice of a bowl of milk-drenched oa

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KatieCottingham
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Flowers & Power: Taking greenhouse gases out of the Internet

Scientists are taking steps to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions of the Internet and telecommunications industries? Huh? Who knew doing a Google search produced greenhouse gases, thereby contributing to climate change?

It turns out that the “informatio

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Flowers & Power: Potentially toxic flame retardants found in many home couches

Every year, about 3,500 people die in fires in the U.S. Firefighters responded to almost 400,000 house fires in 2010. Common causes of house fires are overloaded electrical outlets, portable heaters, knocked over candles and smoking.

To help prevent house

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