Researchers at the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocesses Technology (QIBEBT) in China have made headway…
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Scientists cook up new recipes for taking salt out of seawater
As populations boom and chronic droughts persist, coastal cities like Carlsbad in Southern California have increasingly…
Multi-state switchable stationary phase opens new doors in chiral separation
The concept of chirality can be challenging for the layperson, with “chemical handedness” seeming a very…
Scientists discover material that can make solar cells more efficient
Researchers at Siberian Federal University, together with colleagues from the Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm, Sweden),…
Research finds shale natural gas development impacting recreationists
As the Trump administration opens millions of acres of once protected land and coastline for oil…
Citizen scientists offer ray of hope
Volunteer snorkelers and scuba divers have been helping capture images of reef manta rays to better…
Teen parents feel isolated in school and lack professional learning opportunities
New findings on the little-researched area of teachers in teen parent units (TPUs) has revealed a…
Bubbles hold clue to improved industrial structures
Insights into how minute, yet powerful, bubbles form and collapse on underwater surfaces could help make…
Could light and noise from Earth attract attention from outer space?
Since the first use of electric lamps in the 19th century, society hasn’t looked back. Homes…
Two rare white rhinos pregnant at Belgian zoo
Two rare southern white rhinos have become pregnant at the same time at a zoo in…