OIL

Dec 12 2024SCIENCE

Innovative Membrane for Oil-Water Separation

Have you ever wondered how we can make oil and water separate quickly and cleanly? Scientists have created a special kind of membrane that can do just that! This membrane is like a 3D sponge made from small molecules linked together. It's also really good at attracting oil (oil-loving, technically s

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

New Worm Species Found in Poland's Reclaimed Lands

Two new species of Achaeta, a type of small, soil-dwelling worm, have been discovered in southern Poland. These worms are unique because they don't have chaetae, which are tiny bristles found in other annelids. Scientists found these worms in areas that were once mined or burned. They studied both l

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Dec 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Water Model's Surprise Hit in Germany's Flatlands

Imagine a water model like WaSiM-ETH thriving in the hilly regions, but it's the flatlands of Northern Germany where it stole the show. While it handled slight inclines with ease, the model faced some bumps in completely flat areas. The key to its success? Understanding how different soil types and

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Dec 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Farmers' Green Shield: Cover Crops Fight Climate Change

Ever heard of cover crops? They're like the superheroes of farming, fighting climate change one field at a time. Unlike the usual crops we know, cover crops are grown when the main crops aren't there. They do something amazing – they suck up carbon from the air and store it in the soil. This helps t

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Dec 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Oil Wastewater Cleanup: A Single Step Solution

Picture this: cleaning up oil wastewater in a simpler way. Typically, you'd use two methods - adsorption and flotation. But scientists in Brazil decided to combine these into one. They created a special material called biochar and tested it on real oil wastewater from local wells. This new method pr

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Dec 05 2024BUSINESS

Why Oil Prices are High: OPEC+ Keeps a Tight Grip

Ever wondered why oil prices are going up? It's because OPEC+ has decided to hold off on increasing oil production. This group, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, has voluntarily agreed to cut 2. 2 million barrels of oil per day until March 2025. That's like having a bunch of bakeries deciding to make

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Dec 04 2024ENVIRONMENTAL

Soil Loss: A Trace Element Conundrum

Ever thought about what happens to key elements in our soil when it gets washed away? Well, it’s not just about losing dirt. This study looked at the Rothamsted Research's North Wyke Farm Platform, where they found out how different elements like copper, cadmium, and zinc ride off with the eroding s

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Dec 04 2024SCIENCE

A Smart Way to Find Pesticides in Oils

Researchers came up with a new method to check how many organochlorine pesticides are in edible oils. They used something called density tunable dispersive solid phase extraction, or DTDSPE for short. This method combines the extraction with a process called gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-

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Dec 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Oil Spills: A New Way with Green Chemicals

Oil spills are a big problem for our planet's water bodies. They hurt marine life and can last for a long time. People have been trying different ways to clean them up, like physical methods, heating, using living organisms, and chemicals. But these don't always work well. Chemical dispersants are p

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Dec 03 2024BUSINESS

Intel's CEO Steps Down, Signaling Chip Giant's Shifts

Intel has seen some big changes just recently. The company's long-time CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has left the scene after over 40 years. A surprise announcement came this Monday, naming two other executives, David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus, as temporary co-CEOs while they look for a new leade

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