Energy storage usually brings to mind batteries, capacitors, tanks of hydrogen, or maybe some giant gravity system hauling ...
For decades, scientists trying to build better catalysts have relied on a single guiding principle: there is one sweet spot, ...
Researchers at IMDEA Materials Institute have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based strategy to predict and assess ...
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What happens when we die? It's one of the single greatest questions in the history of humankind, silently driving science and ...
Ganymede’s auroras have always stood apart for one simple reason: this is a moon, not a planet, and yet it carries its own ...
Published in the open-access journal Ferroptosis and Oxidative Stress, the review by Giovanni Cravin and Giorgio Cozza from ...
India's ethanol blending programme is transforming energy security, reducing crude oil imports, supporting farmers and ...
Ammonia rarely makes headlines, but much of modern life depends on it. The compound of nitrogen and hydrogen is the key ingredient in the fertilizers that help feed roughly half of the world's ...
The Antarctic ozone hole was discovered in 1985, when scientists observed a severe depletion in the Earth's protective layer ...
Type 1 diabetes is widely understood as an autoimmune disease, with the immune system attacking the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. But two new studies suggest those cells may be more ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder in which molecular pathology, cellular stress and network dysfunction accumulate over many years before dementia becomes clinically ...