Research shows that low-pH cements may allow microbes to strengthen nuclear waste barriers by sealing cracks in geological ...
Revise smarter, practice faster, and boost your Inorganic Chemistry score with these handpicked previous year questions ...
Carbon-based materials may be the best solution in pollutant treatment, improving remediation technologies while addressing stability and degradation issues.
Green Matters on MSN
Gold Grows on Christmas Trees? Experts Discover This Hidden Treasure Sprouting in Spruce Needles
DNA sequencing of biofilm wrappers revealed that certain bacterial groups, such as P3OB-42, Cutibacterium, and ...
ZME Science on MSN
Could bacteria turn Martian dust into concrete?
Shipping bricks to Mars is a nonstarter. Every pound launched from Earth carries a huge cost, and if we were to build a ...
Confirmed—these trees contain tiny particles of gold in their leaves and could change mining forever
When we think of wealth, gold is what comes to mind. After all, it is the universal symbol of money. However, recent research ...
Loren E. Babcock, The Ohio State University, introduces research on Cladoselache, a puzzling ancient shark-like fish ...
Plants do more than photosynthesize - some of them make gold. Scientists in Finland found gold particles inside Norway spruce ...
Researchers at the University of Innsbruck have shown that quantum sensors can remain highly accurate even in extremely noisy ...
A research team from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has demonstrated ultrafast ...
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Modular system simultaneously produces purified water and hydrogen
A Korean research team has developed a new energy-harvesting water purification system capable of producing both purified ...
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