We all know that we should watch the amount of fatty foods we eat and incorporate some form of exercise in our daily lives every day for better health. Capturing carbon dioxide and turning it into commercial products, such as fuels or construction materials, could become a new global industry, according to a study by researchers from UCLA, the University of Oxford and five other institutions. Thanks to their unique device, the scientists were able to clearly demonstrate for the first time that friction does indeed generate a film of liquid water.
Its home page is crammed with links to stories on health, ecology, energy, wildlife, computers and other topics, most of which are reasonably approachable, even to laypeople. One of the more complex problems facing social psychologists today is whether any intervention can move people to change their behavior about climate change and protecting the environment for the sake …