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Published A better way to quantify radiation damage in materials - A Better Way to Quantify Radiation Damage in Materials
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Researchers find much of the damage inside nuclear reactors is so small that it has eluded previous...
Published Smooth sailing for electrons in graphene - Smooth Sailing for Electrons in Graphene: A Breakthrough in Electronics
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Physicists have directly measured, for the first time at nanometer resolution, the fluid-like flow o...
Published Does throwing my voice make you want to shop here? - Does Throwing My Voice Make You Want to Shop Here?
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By breaking the laws of physics in a virtual reality environment, researchers find that changing the...
Published How to make hydrogen straight from seawater -- no desalination required - How to Make Hydrogen Straight from Seawater -- No Desalination Required
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Researchers have developed a cheaper and more energy-efficient way to make hydrogen directly from se...
Published Steel was being used in Europe 2900 years ago - Steel Was Being Used in Europe 2900 Years Ago
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Researchers have discovered what they believe is the earliest use of steel in Europe -- on Iberian s...
Published Graphene grows -- and we can see it - Graphene Grows -- And We Can See It
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Graphene is the strongest of all materials. On top of that, it is exceptionally good at conducting h...
Published Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions and could be essential to reaching net zero, new study reveals - Fungi: The Unsung Heroes in the Fight Against Climate Change
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Mycorrhizal fungi are responsible for holding up to 36 per cent of yearly global fossil fuel emissio...
Published Strong ultralight material could aid energy storage, carbon capture - Strong Ultralight Material Could Aid Energy Storage, Carbon Capture
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Materials scientists showed that fine-tuning interlayer interactions in a class of 2D polymers can d...
Published Fully recyclable printed electronics ditch toxic chemicals for water - Fully Recyclable Printed Electronics Ditch Toxic Chemicals for Water
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Engineers have produced fully recyclable printed electronics that replace the use of chemicals with...
Published New findings pave the way for stable organic solar cells that may enable cheap and renewable electricity generation - New Findings Pave the Way for Stable Organic Solar Cells that May Enable Cheap and Renewable Electricity Generation
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Organic solar cells show great promise for clean energy applications. However, photovoltaic modules...
Published Solar batteries: New material makes it possible to simultaneously absorb light and store energy - Revolutionary Solar Batteries: Harnessing Light and Storing Energy with New Materials
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Researchers are making progress on the design of a solar battery made from an abundant, non-toxic an...
Published Newly discovered probiotic could protect Caribbean corals threatened by deadly, devastating disease - Newly Discovered Probiotic Could Protect Caribbean Corals Threatened by Deadly, Devastating Disease
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Researchers have discovered the first effective bacterial probiotic for treating and preventing ston...
Published Wind, solar could replace coal power in Texas - Wind, Solar Could Replace Coal Power in Texas
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A fraction of the wind and solar projects already proposed in Texas could eliminate the state's rema...
Published Bionic wing flaps improve wind energy efficiency - Bionic Wing Flaps: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Wind Energy Efficiency
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Scientists show a bionic approach combining features of a seagull's wing with an engineered flow con...
Published Study finds offshore wind could drive down energy costs in New England, US - Study Finds Offshore Wind Could Drive Down Energy Costs in New England, US
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While wind power is expected to be a 'saving grace' during extreme winter storms, researchers wanted...
Published Consequences of Deepwater Horizon oil spill - Consequences of Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
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Marine snow is the phenomena of flakes of falling organic material and biological debris cascading d...
Published Engineers discover a new way to control atomic nuclei as 'qubits' - Engineers Discover a New Way to Control Atomic Nuclei as 'Qubits'
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Researchers propose a new approach to making qubits, the basic units in quantum computing, and contr...
Published Artificial intelligence breakthrough gives longer advance warning of ozone issues - Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough Gives Longer Advance Warning of Ozone Issues
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Ozone levels in the earth's troposphere (the lowest level of our atmosphere) can now be forecasted w...
Published Experts forecast the wind plant of the future to be taller and more economical - Experts Forecast the Wind Plant of the Future to be Taller and More Economical
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Anticipating key features of wind plants a decade or more ahead of their installation can inform tod...
Published Study of algae in Acadia National Park lakes shows recovery from acidification - Study of Algae in Acadia National Park Lakes Shows Recovery from Acidification
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Research shows that federal regulations to reduce human-caused sulfur in the atmosphere have aided i...