Researchers found that eroded lava rubble beneath the South Atlantic can trap enormous amounts of CO2 for tens of millions of years. These porous breccia deposits store far more carbon than previously ...
Read on to find other ways you can save on your phone bill THE deadline for millions of O2 customers to avoid an annual £30 bill hike is fast approaching. The mobile phone provider warned that new and ...
A new copper-magnesium-iron catalyst transforms CO2 into CO at low temperatures with record-breaking efficiency and stability. The discovery paves the way for affordable, scalable production of carbon ...
The UK's media regulator has criticised O2 for raising its prices by more than it promised customers when they took out their phone contracts. Ofcom said it was "disappointed" with the firm, and said ...
GENEVA (AP) — Heat-trapping carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere jumped by the highest amount on record last year, soaring to a level not seen in human civilization and "turbo-charging" the Earth's ...
H2O America has a reputation for dividend growth dating back to the Johnson administration. The water utility plans to invest $2 billion over the next five years and recently completed a complementary ...
There's a worrying new alert and it's not something any of us should ignore. UK network O2 - which is now part of Virgin Media - says it has seen a rapid increase in text scams being sent out to ...
Oak trees change their fine roots and ‘energise’ soil microbes by supplying them with a cocktail of small organic compounds, all to supplement the trees’ supply of essential nutrients when exposed to ...
As we age, changes in physical strength, coordination, and sensory perception may impact our ability to maintain balance. For older adults, loss of balance is more than just a mild inconvenience; it’s ...
Big news for skincare aficionados and Disney fans alike! H2O+, the beloved skincare brand famous for its marine-infused products, is diving back into the spotlight under a new name—Queen. After ...
Missions to the moon or Mars could get more sustainable life support from a chemical reaction that turns the carbon dioxide exhaled by astronauts into carbon nanotubes and water – which is then ...