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NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite detects around one million lightning flashes per day from its perch high above the Earth. It is the ...
What came first, the potato or the tomato? A new genetics study says the answer is that juicy, fragrant tomatoes were the ...
Model reveals that tritium in treated water discharged from the Fukushima Daiichi reactor has negligible impact on tritium ...
Researchers created a flexible perovskite solar cell material that stays stable in humidity, enabling low-cost, high-efficiency production in ambient air.
Manufacturers’ Monthly spoke with Professor Brain Abbey from La Trobe University on the scale up manufacturing of ...
On December 3rd, at the Sala Zuccari of the Italian Senate in Roma, Nobel Laureate Professor Jean-Marie Lehn will be honored with the Primo Levi Award 2025. The award, jointly presented by the Italian ...
Half a billion years ago, nature evolved a remarkable trick: generating vibrant, shimmering colors via intricate, microscopic ...
The University at Albany’s nanotechnology research center has been awarded a $10 million state grant over the next decade for ...
Mustard gas exposure is dangerous and traumatic – scientists are coming up with ways to detect its presence in the environment.
A new release from Bentham Science Publishers gives groundbreaking insights into the transformative role of nanotechnology at the intersection of medicine and environmental science.
CEQA is one of the most robust state environmental statutes in the United States. It requires public agencies to evaluate the environmental impacts of a project and includes substantive requirements ...
The glycocalyx surrounds each cell in the human body like a coat. This complex sugar layer plays a key role in the ...
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