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28-Apr-2026
Traceable and revocable multi-authority ABE supporting decryption outsourcing and policy update for cloud data access control
Higher Education Press
Nowadays, vast and rapidly growing information acts as digital records of social activities and is widely collected and stored as economic assets. To reduce the difficulty and local data management’s cost significantly, cloud storage services provide a highly available, high-performance, and low-cost solution for user data hosting, enabling remote access, backup, and sharing of data stored by the cloud. However, this service model is not without security risks, including user privacy exposure, low trustworthiness of data, and unauthorized access. To address these concerns, attribute-based encryption
- Journal
- Frontiers of Computer Science
22-Apr-2026
A study highlights hidden environmental risks of biochar use
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
Biochar has been widely promoted as a sustainable solution for improving soil health, cleaning polluted water, and capturing carbon. However, a comprehensive review warns that its environmental safety may be more complex than previously thought.
- Journal
- Biochar
21-Apr-2026
New commentary debates land-use trade-offs: farmland-to-forest or forest-to-farmland in China
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
A new commentary analyzes China’s shifting land-use policies, weighing ecological restoration via Grain for Green against food security pressures that have spurred forest-to-farmland conversion.
- Journal
- Biological Diversity
20-Apr-2026
New insights into “forever chemicals” reveal how biochar could help clean up persistent pollution
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, widely known as PFAS or “forever chemicals,” have become a growing global concern due to their persistence, toxicity, and widespread presence in water, soil, and even food. A new review study highlights how biochar, a carbon-rich material derived from biomass, could play a key role in addressing this environmental challenge.
- Journal
- Biochar
20-Apr-2026
Botanic gardens: indispensable engines for delivering the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Botanic gardens are uniquely positioned to drive global plant conservation, ex situ safeguarding, and ecological restoration to fulfill the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
- Journal
- Biological Diversity
16-Apr-2026
Biochar’s climate benefits may depend on microplastics in soil, study finds
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
Microplastics are increasingly found in agricultural soils worldwide, raising new questions about how they interact with widely promoted climate solutions such as biochar. A study reveals that these tiny plastic particles can significantly alter how biochar affects soil health, greenhouse gas emissions, and microbial life.
- Journal
- Biochar
10-Apr-2026
Biodegradable microplastics and biochar team up to curb cadmium in crops
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
A new study reveals that combining biodegradable microplastics with biochar may offer an unexpected solution to one of agriculture’s most persistent problems: toxic metal contamination in food crops.
- Journal
- Biochar
8-Apr-2026
Beyond fluorine: Scientists achieve world-record performance in eco-friendly graphene fuel cells
Kumamoto University
Researchers at Kumamoto University have achieved a world-record power density for eco-friendly graphene oxide fuel cells. By pioneering a new "interface engineering" technique using a targeted acid treatment, the team overcame long-standing resistance issues, creating a fluorine-free membrane that rivals the performance of commercial materials. This breakthrough offers a scalable, sustainable path toward high-power, carbon-neutral hydrogen energy.
- Journal
- Journal of Materials Chemistry A
- Funder
- Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency (ATLA), Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science