In recent years, the advancement of LEDs based on perovskite materials has progressed significantly. The benefits…
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Tracing the origin and energization of plasma in the heliosphere
Imagine that you have a secret decoder ring that you can use to decipher a secret…
Epiphytes, amazing plants like moss and bromeliads found in trees, face growing threats
Orchids, mosses, ferns—or epiphytes, defined as nonparasitic plants that grow on other plants—are crucial for Earth’s…
Fast radio bursts from distant neutron stars resemble earthquakes rather than solar flares
Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are an astronomical mystery, with their exact cause and origins still…
Genetically modified food crops yet to crack India's vast farms
As the world’s second-largest producer of rice, wheat, vegetables and fruit, India is a country that…
What is seawater intrusion? A hydrogeologist explains the shifting balance between fresh and salt water at the coast
Seawater intrusion is the movement of saline water from the ocean or estuaries into freshwater systems.…
Zinc-doped Prussian blue nanozyme serves as all-in-one copper sensor
Researchers led by Prof. Wu Zhengyan and Zhang Jia from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science…
High flying International Space Station experiment pushes boundaries of knowledge
Floating at 250 miles above the planet, the International Space Station (ISS) provides a unique laboratory…
America's farmers are getting older, and young people aren't rushing to join them
On Oct. 12, National Farmers’ Day, Americans honor the hardworking people who keep the world fed…
Residential yards as an opportunity for biodiversity conservation
The important role of managing residential gardens and yards to promote biodiversity is the focus of…