An overlooked technology for nearly 50 years, the first liquid air battery facility is finally set to power up in 2026.
Previously undetected organic compounds have been found in ice ejected into space from Enceladus, making the satellite a ...
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Could we really turn Mars green?
Terraforming is the theoretical process of transforming a planet or moon to make it habitable for humans and other Earth-like ...
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Scientists turn biodiesel waste into high-value solvent for cosmetics and fuel
Loughborough spin-out R3V Tech turns biodiesel waste into high-value solketal using a low-energy, eco-friendly process.
The American space agency is funding research into the large livable spheres (pictured, in plans) which would be created in ...
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World’s most powerful X-ray laser reveals unusual ice forms at room temperature
Our findings suggest that a greater number of high-temperature metastable ice phases and their associated transition pathways may exist, potentially offering new insights into ...
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Self-healing layer improves the safety and lifespan of all-solid-state lithium batteries
Scientists have come up with a new way to improve the safety and performance of all-solid-state lithium metal batteries (ASSLMBs), the next-generation energy source technology that is set to power ...
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Reimagining light scattering for biotherapeutics
Wyatt Technology's DynaPro Plate Reader 4 integrates advanced light scattering techniques, optimizing workflows in ...
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How Long Until Hydrogen Fuel is a Reality?
In 2025 hydrogen fuel advancements in clean production and storage are set to revolutionize energy, offering a zero-emission alternative for various sectors.
The repeatable accuracy of liquid dosing is the primary criterion in the first stage of flow control system specification, ...
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Textile nerves—a new thread in the future of wearable electronics
What if your clothes could sense, respond, and even help you move? That's the vision behind the doctoral project on "textile nerves"—conductive fibers designed for electronic and ionotronic textiles.
Reanalysis of NASA's Pioneer Venus mission data reveals that Earth's twin contains 62% water in hydrated compounds.
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