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If you pull an ice core from the outer edges of the Arctic polar cap, you might spot what looks like a faint line of dirt.
Two-dimensional nanomaterials only a few atoms thick are being explored for a range of critical applications in biomedicine, ...
Since their discovery at Drexel University in 2011, MXenes — a family of nanomaterials with unique properties of durability, ...
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Scientists create astonishing crystal that can 'breathe' oxygen: 'This is a major step'
Scientists have developed a crystal that can "breathe" oxygen, which could transform everything from clean energy devices to ...
Breakthroughs in space, energy, quantum and AI are reshaping the global economy. Here's why investors must adapt their ...
Hidden within Arctic ice, diatoms are proving to be anything but dormant. New Stanford research shows these glass-walled ...
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US lab solves 100-year-old physics puzzle by cracking curse of dimensionality
By turning a computation that once required weeks of supercomputer simulations into a calculation solvable in hours, the team has provided scientists with a powerful new lens to understand metallurgy, ...
Victor Gibson spent 20 years as a sailor including a decade as a master of North Sea supply ships, describing his fellow ...
Barrick’s studies are progressing well and continue to confirm the attributes that make this orebody so valuable, namely the grade, significant tonnage and large-scale stoping fronts. 3 All of these ...
Following go-ahead for the required renewable energy generation, South Africa’s R105-billion Coega Green Ammonia project in ...
Nearly a decade has passed since an international team of scientists, including Northwestern University astrophysicists, ...
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