Double-Duty: New Catalyst Generates Hydrogen Fuel While Cleaning Up Wastewater

Hydrogen is a pollution-free energy source when it’s extracted from water using sunlight instead of fossil fuels. But current strategies ...
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Deep Dive Into Key SARS-CoV-2 Protein Is a Step Toward New COVID-19 Drugs & Vaccines

The nucleocapsid phosphoprotein (blue) of SARS-CoV-2 (N) (grey) plays critical roles in multiple processes of the SARS-CoV-2 infection cycle, including ...
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If COVID Spread to North American Bats, It Could Be Disastrous – Here Is the Current Risk Assessment

Insect-eating Brazilian free-tailed bats. Credit: Paul Cryan, USGS The risk is low that scientists could pass coronavirus to North American ...
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Two Strange Planets: Unsolved Magnetic Mystery on Uranus and Neptune

Neptune and Uranus are the outermost two planets of our solar system and two gas giants. Credit: NASA Uranus and ...
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First James Webb Space Telescope General Observer Scientific Programs Selected

The James Webb Space Telescope is a space observatory to see further into the Universe than ever before. It is ...
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Check Out Australia’s Oldest Known Rock Painting – A 2 Meter Kangaroo Over 17,000 Years Old

Traditional Owner Ian Waina inspecting a Naturalistic painting of a kangaroo, determined to be more than 17,100 years old based ...
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Hubble Spies a Luminous Heart With Dark Tendrils

Image of Messier 61 (M61 or NGC 4303), an intermediate barred spiral galaxy in the Virgo Cluster of galaxies. Credit: ...
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Harvesting Energy From Radio Waves to Power Wearable Electronic Devices

An international team of researchers, led by Huanyu “Larry” Cheng, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor in the Penn State Department ...
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Outsmarting Cheaters: Doping by Athletes Tougher to Hide With New Detection Method

As the world awaits the upcoming Olympic games, a new method for detecting doping compounds in urine samples could level ...
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Making Cleaner, Greener, Biodegradable Plastics From Waste Fish Parts

Using fish oil, researchers have made a polyurethane-like material. Credit: Mikhailey Wheeler Polyurethanes, a type of plastic, are nearly everywhere ...
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