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CO2 emission can be significantly lowered by using worms and fungi to weather stone, thus allowing it to absorb CO2.
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Quantum researches at Aalto University have developed method linking quantum and classical worlds ...
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Tesla might be preparing to set up shop in Malaysia, as checks with SSM data has revealed that the Tesla Services Sdn Bhd subsidiary has undergone a name change in October 2022 to Tesla Sdn …
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The study overcomes the effects of Earth’s gravity, replicating conditions on other planets, stars.
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Our Earth is structured sort of like an onion – it’s one layer after another. Starting from the top down, there’s the crust...
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The trend has been getting progressively worse since the 1970s.
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The Universe certainly formed stars, at one point, for the very first time. But we haven't found them yet. Here's what everyone should know.
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<p>An event which only happens once every 50,000 years will be visible from Earth on Wednesday evening. </p>
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The experimental airplane X-57, developed by Nasa, is due to fly for the first time this year. It has an impressive 14 propellers along its wings and is
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Native speakers often dominate the discussion in multilingual online meetings, but adding an automated participant that periodically interrupts the conversation can help nonnative speakers get a word in edgewise, according to new research at Cornell.
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From a once-in-a-lifetime comet to one of the full moons of the year - here are some things to look out for in the sky in February 2023.
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A comet is streaking our way again after 50,000 years. The comet last visited during Neanderthal times, according to NASA. It came close to Earth on February 1 before speeding away again, unlikely to return for millions of years. The harmless green comet
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What is love? Scientists want to know, too. But, it turns out, they may have been looking in the wrong places.Stanford Medicine researchers and colleagues at two other institutions report surprising results from a study that turns a dogma concerning
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The link between ancient volcanic eruptions and the most severe extinction event the world has ever seen just got even stronger.
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A paper, by Elisa Pellegrino et al. published in Nature Scientific Reports, a highly respected peer-reviewed journal, analyzed over 6000 published papers on GMO corn over the past 20 years. The researchers performed a meta-analysis of all of that research foc…
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A study published in ACS Applied Materials &amp; Interfaces, a journal of the American Chemical Society, describes a novel method of producing hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) without emitting carbon diox ...
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Bottle, glass tube and solvent, those are what we usually find in a chemistry lab or industry. Chemistry using solvents, or liquid based materials is the traditional way of synthesis. Although it ...
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Read more about Webb's NIRISS back to full scientific operations after suffering software glitch on Devdiscourse
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In this paper, we present YunMa, a model which enables the study of cloud microphysics and radiative properties in exoplanetary atmospheres.
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An expert recommends Kiwis use some form of equipment to watch the comet - but you don't necessarily need a telescope.
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February is just about upon us and so it's time for NASA to once again share its suggestions on what to look out for in the skies in the coming weeks.
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Scholastica, a leading software provider for academic journals, has announced ROR institutional identifier support for its peer review system, production service, and open access publishing platform, becoming one of the first journal vendors to integrate with…
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Bing Yang, PhD, member and principal investigator at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center and professor of plant science, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources at the University of Missouri – Columbia, has been elected as a 2022 Fellow of the…
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The authors of a new study set out to uncover early genetic changes on the path to sociality.
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Frescoes, the religious paintings of medieval Europe, have been preserved over centuries and become an important part of history. The technique used to paint them takes several decades to complete and, as a consequence, is rarely used today. Now, researchers …
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