Where We Are For The California Drought News of the California drought crisis has been circulating around the Internet recently, fueled, at least in part, by the release of a study by NASA. The study...
If you think that urination is just an inevitable biological function, think again. Though you likely don’t give pee any more attention than a flush down the toilet, recent research suggests that urine can...
First thing’s first: fusion is NOT fission. They both produce large amounts of energy, but fission splits heavy atoms while fusion combines lighter atoms. Fusion produces much less radioactive waste and...
The first full-scale “clean coal” plant opened in Canada this October. The Owned by SaskPower, the Boundary Dam Carbon Capture and Storage Project in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan is “the...
Innovation has always been dedicated to communicating science to non-scientists. While we aim to communicate research in a way that bridges science and society, we often leave it up to the reader to determine...
A Story of Climate Change Denial Photos of polar bears stranded on ice caps, horrors films of ‘2012’-proportions, and prolific media sensation around gargantuan carbon footprints epitomize our keen...
How and Why Climate Change is Causing Global Social Conflicts Remember the Heat Miser from The Year Without a Santa Clause? The Heat Miser, an animated character otherwise known as “Mr. Green Christmas”,...