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Published Keeping drivers safe with a road that can melt snow, ice on its own - Keeping Drivers Safe with a Road that Can Melt Snow and Ice on Its Own
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Slipping and sliding on snowy or icy roads is dangerous. Salt and sand help melt ice or provide trac...
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 Mysteries of the Earth: Researchers predict how fast ancient magma ocean solidified - Mysteries of the Earth: Researchers predict how fast ancient magma ocean solidified
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Previous research estimated that it took hundreds of million years for the ancient Earth's magma oce...
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 Assessing and optimizing the quality of sensor networks - Assessing and Optimizing the Quality of Sensor Networks
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When building sensor networks, it can be extremely challenging for researchers to determine how the...
Published Optical cavities could be key to next generation interferometers - Optical Cavities: The Key to Next-Generation Interferometers
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A new concept has been developed that has the potential to assist new instruments in the investigati...
Published The mechanism of cosmic magnetic fields explored in the laboratory - The Mechanism of Cosmic Magnetic Fields Explored in the Laboratory
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Recent research shows that magnetic fields can spontaneously emerge in a plasma if the plasma has a...
Published Record broken: Hubble spots farthest star ever seen - Record Broken: Hubble Spots Farthest Star Ever Seen
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has established an extraordinary new benchmark: detecting the light of...
Published Researchers reveal the origin story for carbon-12, a building block for life - Researchers Reveal the Origin Story for Carbon-12, a Building Block for Life
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After running simulations on the world's most powerful supercomputer, an international team of resea...
Published Expansion of wind and solar power too slow to stop climate change - Expansion of Wind and Solar Power Too Slow to Stop Climate Change
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The production of renewable energy is increasing every year. But after analyzing the growth rates of...
Published Climate change threatens hydropower energy security in the Amazon basin - Climate Change Threatens Hydropower Energy Security in the Amazon Basin
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Hydropower is the dominant source of energy in the Amazon region, the world's largest river basin an...
Published New battery could prevent post-hurricane electric vehicle fires - New Battery Could Prevent Post-Hurricane Electric Vehicle Fires
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A researcher has developed technology that could prevent electric vehicle fires, like those caused b...
Published Scientists convert waste paper into battery parts for smartphones and electric vehicles - Scientists Convert Waste Paper into Battery Parts for Smartphones and Electric Vehicles
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Scientists have developed a technique to convert waste paper, from single-use packaging and bags, an...
Published Enabling nanoscale thermoelectrics with a novel organometallic molecular junction - Enabling Nanoscale Thermoelectrics with a Novel Organometallic Molecular Junction
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Multinuclear organometallic junctions might be the key to realizing high-performance thermoelectric...
Published Toward tunable molecular switches from organic compounds - Toward Tunable Molecular Switches from Organic Compounds
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Newly synthesized organic molecules can be tuned to emit different colors depending on their molecul...
Published Researchers team up with national lab for innovative look at copper reactions - Researchers team up with national lab for innovative look at copper reactions
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Researchers are working to get a better look at how peroxides on the surface of copper oxide promote...
Published Clean hydrogen: A long-awaited solution for hard-to-abate sectors? - Clean Hydrogen: A Long-Awaited Solution for Hard-to-Abate Sectors?
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One of the world's biggest climate challenges is decarbonizing fossil energy uses that cannot be dir...
Published A little strain goes a long way in reducing fuel cell performance - A Little Strain Goes a Long Way in Reducing Fuel Cell Performance
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Researchers report that strain caused by just a 2% reduction in the distance between atoms when depo...
Published Caught in the act: Key chemical intermediates in pollutant-to-fuel reaction identified - Caught in the Act: Key Chemical Intermediates in Pollutant-to-Fuel Reaction Identified
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Researchers identified chemical intermediates in the hydrogenation of copper-adsorbed formate. Depen...
Published Ultra-soft and highly stretchable hydrogel-based sensor for monitoring overactive bladder - Ultra-Soft and Highly Stretchable Hydrogel-Based Sensor for Monitoring Overactive Bladder
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Researchers have developed an ultra-soft and highly stretchable tissue-adhesive hydrogel-based multi...