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Published Scientists improve process for turning hard-to-recycle plastic waste into fuel - Scientists Improve Process for Turning Hard-to-Recycle Plastic Waste into Fuel (via sciencedaily.com)
Turning plastic waste into useful products through chemical recycling is one strategy for addressing...
Published Plastic upcycling to close the carbon cycle - Plastic Upcycling to Close the Carbon Cycle (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new method to convert waste plastic to fuel and raw materials promises to help close the carbon cy...
Published Layering, not liquid: Astronomers explain Mars' watery reflections - Layering, not liquid: Astronomers explain Mars' watery reflections (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers believe bright reflections beneath the surface of Mars' South Pole are not necessarily e...
Published Hunga volcano eruption provides an explosion of data - Hunga Volcano Eruption Provides an Explosion of Data (via sciencedaily.com)
The massive Jan. 15, 2022, eruption of the Hunga submarine volcano in the South Pacific Ocean create...
Published Megalodon was no cold-blooded killer - Megalodon was No Cold-Blooded Killer (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
How the megalodon, a shark that went extinct 3.6 million years ago, stayed warm was a matter of spec...
Published What do the elements sound like? - What Do the Elements Sound Like? (via sciencedaily.com)
In chemistry, we have He, Fe and Ca -- but what about do, re and mi? Using a technique called data s...
Published Satellites and light reflections help researchers spot coastal plastic waste - Satellites and Light Reflections Help Researchers Spot Coastal Plastic Waste (via sciencedaily.com)
Geospatial scientists have found a way to detect plastic waste on remote beaches that are not visibl...
Published Faint orbital debris that threatens satellites not being monitored closely enough, warn astronomers - Faint Orbital Debris: A Threat to Satellites That Needs More Attention (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers are warning that orbital debris posing a threat to operational satellites is not being m...
Published Floors in ancient Greek luxury villa were laid with recycled glass - Floors in Ancient Greek Luxury Villa Were Laid with Recycled Glass (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Several 1700 years old decorative mosaic floors have been excavated in a luxury villa located in pre...
Published Scientists study life origins by simulating a cosmic evolution - Scientists Study Life Origins by Simulating a Cosmic Evolution (via sciencedaily.com)
Amino acids make up millions of proteins that drive the chemical gears of life, including essential...
Published Skaftö wreck's cargo tells a tale of 15th century trade routes - Skaftö Wreck's Cargo Tells a Tale of 15th Century Trade Routes (via sciencedaily.com)
Research has shown that the Skaftö wreck had probably taken on cargo in Gdansk in Poland and was hea...
Published Researchers develop highly efficient and stable photoelectrode for water splitting using organic semiconductors - Researchers Develop Highly Efficient and Stable Photoelectrode for Water Splitting Using Organic Semiconductors (via sciencedaily.com)
A recent study has unveiled a significant breakthrough in photoelectrode development. ABSTRACT: Rese...
Published Ridgecrest faults increasingly sensitive to solid Earth tides before earthquakes - Ridgecrest Faults Increasingly Sensitive to Solid Earth Tides Before Earthquakes (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Faults in the Ridgecrest, California area were very sensitive to solid earth tidal stresses in the y...
Published Study shows ancient Alaskans were freshwater fishers - Study Shows Ancient Alaskans Were Freshwater Fishers (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A scientific team has discovered the earliest-known evidence of freshwater fishing by ancient people...
Published Could South American volcanoes have triggered whale extinctions? - Could South American Volcanoes Have Triggered Whale Extinctions? (via sciencedaily.com)
Today, increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are warming up the planet. Climate chan...
Published Mercury's poles may be icier than scientists thought - Mercury's Poles May Be Icier Than Scientists Thought (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study identifies three large surface ice deposits near Mercury's north pole, and suggests ther...
Published Bacteria as climate heroes - Bacteria as Climate Heroes: How Microbes Can Help Combat Climate Change (via sciencedaily.com)
Acetogens are a group of bacteria that can metabolise formate. For example, they form acetic acid --...
Published Powering wearable technology with MXene textile supercapacitor 'patch' - Powering Wearable Technology with MXene Textile Supercapacitor 'Patch' (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers are one step closer to making wearable textile technology a reality. Materials scientist...
Published Researchers simulate privacy leaks in functional genomics studies - Researchers Simulate Privacy Leaks in Functional Genomics Studies (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers demonstrate that it's possible to de-identify raw functional genomics data to ensure pat...
Published Genes in beans: Bean genome sequenced for improved nutrition - Genes in Beans: Bean Genome Sequenced for Improved Nutrition (via sciencedaily.com)
The faba bean genome, which at 13 billion bases is more than four times the size of the human genome...