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New bullet trains misfire on old U.S. railroad tracks
Poop and prints could offer fresh insights on polar bear health
Researchers are developing ways to track polar bears through their scat and tracks, which might offer another means of monitoring the animals.
Former SpaceX engineers got a DOE grant to test zero-emission freight
Founded by three former SpaceX engineers, the company is currently testing autonomous, zero-emissions rail cars that can drive on tracks independently.
ISGP's "The Forum" Podcast: If at first you don't succeed
The Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs, are a set of targets for the world to meet by the year 2030. Learn how science and technology can help us accomplish them.
ISGP's "The Forum" Podcast: The keto my heart
Diets like keto, paleo, alkaline, intermittent fasting, and carb cycling are all the rage, but how much do you know about the effects they have on human and environmental health.
ISGP's "The Forum" Podcast: Gas line bling
Anaerobic digestion describes the process of using microorganisms to break down food and animal waste, generating biogas as a result. Learn how biogas can be used as a renewable source of heat and energy, as well as hurdles hindering broad implementation.
ISGP's "The Forum" Podcast: When life gives you emissions
This week ISGP Forum co-hosts discuss opportunities and challenges associated with carbon dioxide utilization. Can this ideal solution help address climate change?