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Aluminum Nanoparticles Make Tunable Green Catalysts
Rice researchers showed that changing the structure of the oxide layer that coats the particles modifies their catalytic properties, making them a versatile tool that can be tailored to suit the needs of different contexts of use.
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Harmful “Forever Chemicals” Removed From Water With New Electrocatalysis Method
Nanocatalysts could be used to remove harmful PFAS chemicals from water.
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Chornobyl Worms’ DNA Unharmed by Chronic Radiation
A new study led by researchers at New York University finds that exposure to chronic radiation from Chornobyl has not damaged the genomes of microscopic worms living there today.
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Arctic Summers Could Be Ice-Free in a Decade
The Arctic could see summer days with practically no sea ice as early as the next couple of years, according to a new study out of CU Boulder.
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“Stressed Out” Drone Batteries Could Be Reassigned Less Demanding Jobs
High-stress take-offs can wear out drone batteries quickly, but those batteries may still have use elsewhere.
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Novel Implant Protects Joints From Bacterial Infections Using Mussels
A collaborative team of researchers from POSTECH and the Kyungpook National University developed an implant coating triggering antibiotic release in response to bacterial infection.
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How Climate Change Will Transform River Flows and Landscapes
New research from UMass Amherst provides one of clearest views yet of how thawing permafrost and an accelerated water cycle will greatly alter the region’s ecosystems
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Artificial Sweetener Drinks Linked to Heart Flutters
Adults who regularly drank pure, unsweetened fruit juices, on the other hand, had a lower risk of atrial fibrillation.
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Three-Dimensional Processors Could Revolutionize Wireless Communication
A new innovative technology could transform the landscape of wireless communication by enhancing the efficiency of transmitting vast amounts of data across the globe.
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Migrating Animals Improve With Age
While genetics and social behavior are important factors shaping animal migrations, individual experience also appears to shape migratory movements. According to research, while young storks took their time exploring new places during migration, their migrations become faster as they age.
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