Two inexpensive commercial materials store solar energy as electrons and release hydrogen fuel on demand in darkness, requiring no external power and setting a new performance record.
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Scientists finally prove a "crazy" 1958 vitamin B1 theory
More than six decades after a young chemist floated a radical idea about how vitamin B1 might behave in the body, researchers ...
Ruthenium has emerged as a pivotal metal in modern medicine, drug discovery, and biotechnology, with its integration into ...
It took 125 years, but in 2025 a team of mathematicians discovered the solution to a long-puzzling problem about the ...
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
Every winter, India’s air pollution crisis returns with stark visibility. Smog blankets Delhi and much of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, flights are disrupted, schools shut, and emergency health advisories ...
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Can AI protect the water supply? These Moravian Academy students have founded a company around it
Three 17-year-old Moravian Academy students founded a company that uses AI-powered cameras to alert construction companies to ...
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Spray on polymer shield helps plants fight bacteria and survive drought
On a warming planet, your food supply depends on crops that can survive heat, drought and fast spreading disease. Now ...
Earth's continents are losing 4 Olympic swimming pools' worth of fresh water every second, with dire consequences for jobs, ...
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