Ever wonder how many glaciers human-driven climate change has eliminated over the decades? Well, you can take a depressing trip through history by visiting the glacier casualty list—a website dedicated to remembering all the glaciers…
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Humanoid robots are breakdancing, with mixed results
The newest iteration of Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid robot is already disconcertingly nimble, with its ability to run, perform backflips, and toss around heavy objects. So maybe there’s some comfort to be had in knowing that, if…
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Reservoirs of Clean Energy Could Be Hiding Inside Our Planet’s Mountain Ranges : ScienceAlert
New research suggests there could be massive reserves of naturally occurring hydrogen gas hiding away in the mountain ranges of the world – potentially giving us access to a huge, untapped source of clean energy.
These reservoirs of gas…
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This Tiny Discovery Could Change How We Store Energy and Filter Gases
A groundbreaking study has introduced DNL-17, a newly synthesized aluminophosphate molecular sieve with a unique porous structure. Researchers leveraged advanced 3D electron diffraction to reveal its intricate crystallographic details and…
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NASAWatch on CNN: Crew 9
Keith’s note: I was just on CNN talking about the return of Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to planet Earth after their excellent adventure in space. [Audio]
The post NASAWatch on CNN: Crew 9 appeared first on NASA Watch.
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Treasure trove of galaxies, glimpses of deep fields
On 19 March 2025, the European Space Agency’s Euclid mission releases its first batch of survey data, including a preview of its deep fields. Here, hundreds of thousands of galaxies in different shapes and sizes take centre stage and show a…
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Quantum heat dynamics toggled by magnetic fields
The ability to conduct heat is one of the most fundamental properties of matter, crucial for engineering applications. Scientists know well how conventional materials, such as metals and insulators, conduct heat. However, things are not as…
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New study challenges assumptions about solid-state lithium metal batteries
A recent study evaluating garnet-type solid electrolytes for lithium metal batteries finds that their expected energy density advantages may be overstated. The research reveals that an all-solid-state lithium metal battery (ASSLMB) using lithium…
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New carbon-negative material could make concrete and cement more sustainable
Using seawater, electricity and carbon dioxide (CO2), Northwestern University scientists have developed a new carbon-negative building material.
As Earth’s climate continues to warm, researchers around the globe are exploring ways to capture CO2…
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Team finds regional, age-related trends in exposure to drug-resistant pathogen
Campylobacter infections are the most common foodborne illnesses in the U.S., sickening an estimated 1.5 million people each year. A new study examined records of Campylobacter jejuni infections from 10 states, plotting regional, age-related, and…
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