New research has found that amino acids, the building blocks of life, may have traveled to Earth on interstellar dust grains, ...
Think of it this way: only around 10,000 decently sized meteorites slam into Earth per year. Meanwhile, the planet is ...
Spreading farmers' fields with sand made from commonplace rocks could absorb vast quantities of planet-heating carbon from ...
China’s Chang’e-6 mission, the first sample return mission to the far side of the Moon last year, made a fascinating ...
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Major EV Breakthroughs: Affordable Axial Flux, Solid State Updates, and More Coming Soon
The sad truth of most EV batteries on our roads today is that the oxides in their liquid electrolytes are the worst kind of ...
When it comes to artificial intelligence, MIT and IBM were there at the beginning: laying foundational work and creating some of the first programs ...
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Hidden, supercharged 'thermostat' may cause Earth to overcorrect for climate change
Rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere may trigger a series of geological and biological processes that could ensure the next ...
Experiments show amino acids can cling to interstellar dust, survive heating, and reach planets - supporting a cosmic origin ...
What if cropdusting could cool down the climate? What about rockdusting? Turns out sprinkling rock dust on fields may enhance ...
From IAT to HOAT, different coolant types directly affect your car's maintenance schedule. Learn how often you really need to ...
In the White Mountains of New Hampshire, the streams are telling us a story about forest recovery following acid rain and logging. According to a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy ...
Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht, and Princess Máxima Center have each been awarded a Vidi grant worth up to €850,000.
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