A lightweight material full of holes is nearly as hard as diamond. The mere dents left…
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Turning (more) fat and sewage into natural gas
North Carolina State University researchers have developed what is, to date, the most efficient means of…
How the cellular recycling system is put on hold while cells divide
Research at the Babraham Institute uniting cell signalling, autophagy, mass spectrometry and imaging expertise has resolved…
Novel mathematical framework provides a deeper understanding of how drugs interact
Combining two or more drugs can be an effective treatment of diverse diseases, such as cancer.…
Perovskite solar cells: Possible aspects of high efficiency uncovered
Solar cells based on perovskites have reached enormously high efficiencies within only a few years. Those…
Explosion in Tianjin Port enhanced atmospheric nitrogen deposition over the Bohai Sea
Total production and the scale of industrial enterprises in China have expanded greatly since late 1970s.…
Air pollution shuts schools in Iran's capital
Schools in Tehran were ordered to be closed on Wednesday after the Iranian capital was cloaked…
Flooding drowns St Mark's priceless mosaics in sewage
Dirty water swirls around marble tombs inside the 12th century crypt of St Mark’s Basilica in…
World thirst for oil keeps growing, with SUVs a key culprit
The world’s thirst for oil will continue to grow until the 2030s, with climate-damaging emissions climbing…
Teaching group work to students with autism
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the fastest growing developmental disability in the United States. According to…