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Bubble trouble: Hydrogen research highlights outsized impacts of tiny bubbles in water electrolysis
Hydrogen is often described as the fuel of the future—a clean, energy-dense way to store renewable power and decarbonize ...
A new study reveals that biochar can actively regulate the movement of antibiotics in soil, offering a promising strategy to reduce agricultural pollution and protect water resources.
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Spider silk is thinner than hair and works in cold—scientists explain how it’s made
A single strand of spider dragline silk is roughly five times thinner than a human hair. Drop it into liquid nitrogen at ...
A new study published in Scientific Reports has revealed the widespread presence of microplastics (MPs) in high-altitude ...
Hydrogen is often described as the fuel of the future — a clean, energy-dense way to store renewable power and decarbonize industries from steelmaking ...
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Salamander gene study points to new paths for human limb regrowth
When an axolotl loses a leg, it grows back. Bone, muscle, nerves, skin, even the individual digits return in roughly the ...
It’s boom time for autonomous mowing, with the market growing exponentially and new technology helping to drive the shift ...
Panel-level packaging is arriving not because the engineering is ready, but because wafer-level economics are breaking down.
Just outside Grand Rapids, this surprising animal park in Alto feels much larger and wilder than its low key location first suggests.
Avi Flamholz leverages computational tools and microbial biochemistry to improve climate models and provide novel engineering ...
When a chronic illness causes symptoms that are real and quantifiable but whose underlying cause is stubbornly unclear, there ...
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