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Published Why Earth is not an ice ball: Possible explanation for faint young sun paradox - Why Earth is not an Ice Ball: Possible Explanation for Faint Young Sun Paradox
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More than 2 billion years ago, a much fainter sun should have left the Earth as an orbiting ice ball...
Published An internal thermometer tells the seeds when to germinate - An Internal Thermometer: The Secret to Seed Germination
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Germination is a crucial stage in the life of a plant as it will leave the stage of seed resistant t...
Published Water for drinking? Nope, water for batteries - Water for Batteries: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Energy Storage
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A research team develops aqueous rechargeable batteries based on zinc anodes. Polymeric artificial i...
Published Liquid water beneath Martian south polar cap? - Liquid Water Beneath Martian South Polar Cap: Is It Possible?
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Scientists measured the properties of ice-brine mixtures as cold as -145 degrees Fahrenheit to help...
Published Has Earth's oxygen rusted the Moon for billions of years? - Has Earth's Oxygen Rusted the Moon for Billions of Years?
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To the surprise of many planetary scientists, the oxidized iron mineral hematite has been discovered...
Published Energy-efficient and customizable inorganic membranes for a cleaner future - Energy-Efficient and Customizable Inorganic Membranes for a Cleaner Future
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A team of researchers has developed a revolutionary technique for producing ultrathin inorganic memb...
Published Extensive catalog of exploding stars - Extensive Catalog of Exploding Stars
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The largest data release of relatively nearby supernovae (colossal explosions of stars), containing...
Published Analysis of particles of the asteroid Ryugu delivers surprising results - Analysis of Particles of the Asteroid Ryugu Delivers Surprising Results
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In December 2020, a small landing capsule brought rock particles from the asteroid Ryugu to Earth --...
Published Physicists announce first results from The Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment's final dataset - Physicists announce first results from The Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment's final dataset
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Over nearly nine years, the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment captured an unprecedented five and...
Published Controllable 'defects' improve performance of lithium-ion batteries - Controllable 'Defects' Improve Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries
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Some defects can be good. A new study shows that laser-induced defects in lithium-ion battery materi...
Published Ingestible biobatteries could allow new view of digestive system - Ingestible Biobatteries: A Revolutionary Way to Explore the Digestive System
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A new biobattery could power ingestible cameras in the small intestine. ABSTRACT: Ingestible Biobatt...
Published Polysulfates could find wide use in high-performance electronics components - Polysulfates: The Future of High-Performance Electronics Components
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Flexible compounds made with Nobel-winning click chemistry can be used in energy-storing capacitors...
Published A big step toward 'green' ammonia and a 'greener' fertilizer - A Big Step Toward 'Green' Ammonia and a 'Greener' Fertilizer
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Synthesizing ammonia, the key ingredient in fertilizer, is energy intensive and a significant contri...
Published Converting temperature fluctuations into clean energy with novel nanoparticles and heating strategy - Converting Temperature Fluctuations into Clean Energy with Novel Nanoparticles and Heating Strategy
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Pyroelectric catalysis (pyro-catalysis) can convert environmental temperature fluctuations into clea...
Published Fluorine-based new drug synthesis at lightning speed - Fluorine-Based New Drug Synthesis at Lightning Speed
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Researchers synthesize fluorine-based compound via rapid biphasic (gas and liquid) mixing. ABSTRACT:...
Published Illuminating the molecular ballet in living cells - Illuminating the Molecular Ballet in Living Cells
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Researchers have developed one of the world's fastest cameras capable of detecting fluorescence from...
Published Understanding how rechargeable aqueous zinc batteries work - Understanding How Rechargeable Aqueous Zinc Batteries Work
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While scientists have hoped that rechargeable zinc-manganese dioxide batteries could be developed in...
Published Extract from a common kitchen spice could be key to greener, more efficient fuel cells - Extract from a Common Kitchen Spice Could Be Key to Greener, More Efficient Fuel Cells
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Researchers have discovered a novel way to combine curcumin -- the substance in turmeric -- and gold...
Published Scavenger nanoparticles could make fuel cell-powered vehicles a reality - Scavenger Nanoparticles: The Future of Fuel Cell-Powered Vehicles
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Engineers have developed a material that could give fuel cell systems a competitive edge over the ba...
Published Researchers learn to engineer growth of crystalline materials consisting of nanometer-size gold clusters - Researchers Learn to Engineer Growth of Crystalline Materials Consisting of Nanometer-Size Gold Clusters
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First insights into engineering crystal growth by atomically precise metal nanoclusters have been ac...