Hydrogen spillover is exactly what it sounds like. Small metal nanoparticles anchored on a thermally stable…
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Super Typhoon Saola sweeps towards southern China cities
Tens of millions of people in Hong Kong, Shenzhen and other southern Chinese megacities sheltered indoors…
US graduates brace for return of student loan repayments
After a three-and-a-half year pandemic-era pause, US federal student loans start accumulating interest again from Friday,…
'Bad days await': Istanbul dams run low in summer heat
The bank of screens in Ismail Aydin’s Istanbul water management system control room flashes a worrying…
Better than AI? The UK police who never forget a face
Artificial intelligence and facial recognition software are seen by some as the future of crime-fighting around…
Deprived teens with poor learning skills at greatest risk from email scams, says expert
Disadvantaged teenagers are at greater risk of email scams and need better protection, according to an…
Mapping the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein could provide insight into vaccine development
Although the COVID-19 pandemic was the first time most of humanity learned of the now infamous…
Southern California's 'water doctor' pushes for transformation to adapt to climate change
When Adel Hagekhalil speaks about the future of water in Southern California, he often starts by…
Rising temperatures linked to increased child neglect
As temperatures rise, so does the maltreatment of children, according to a new study from a…
Do artificial roosts help bats? Experts say more research needed
Artificial roosts for bats come in many forms—bat boxes, condos, bark mimics, clay roosts, and cinder…