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The Universe’s most abundant ice isn’t formless—it’s secretly laced with crystals. And that might change how we think about ...
The representatives, Nick Dotzenrod and Joel Cardona, talk about Solventum's technology Liqui-Cel, a microporous hollow fiber ...
Molecular vibrations, when paired with near-infrared (NIR) light, have opened a new chapter in cancer treatment. Instead of ...
Strata: Stories from Deep Time’ explores the origins of the air we breathe and untangles some of our planet’s oldest stories.
Groundbreaking is expected by December for the largest of the three green hydrogen facilities, proposed for a site in Questa.
With strong data retention, surgical safety, and natural decomposition, this memory chip may lead the next wave of green ...
In a world where billions lack clean water, scientists have found a way to pull it from thin air. An international team of researchers led by Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Kostya Novoselov and ...
Those raindrops were fresh—but maybe, just maybe, a single drop contained one solitary molecule of water that was formed in the explosive final moments of a star that lived 13.6 billion years ago.
More information: Raiden Speelman et al, Water flipping and the oxygen evolution reaction on Fe2O3 nanolayers, Nature Communications (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-58842-y ...
Groundwater accounts for around 30 per cent of the world’s freshwater, making it an important resource for addressing current global issues, such as world population growth, agricultural ...