A study by scientists at Hunan University introduces a new hydrogen isotope separation method that leverages proton quantum ...
After years of rapid growth, the global sustainable bond market is entering a new phase, according to a new series of sustainable bond outlooks from S&P Global Ratings. Issuance should stabilize at ...
Eleftheria Roumeli, a materials science and engineering associate professor, highlighted three challenges in the use of ...
Better mRNA release inside cells boosts vaccine and gene editing performance, enabled by redesigned lipid molecules that grip ...
Researchers developed an yttrium doped nickel catalyst that creates stable oxygen vacancies to improve ammonia decomposition for clean hydrogen production.
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A closer look at the James Bond Aston Martin DB5
The Aston Martin DB5 is one of the most iconic cars ever made, especially known for its role in the James Bond films. In this video we take a closer look at this legendary car and explore the details ...
"Follow the water" has been a guiding mantra of astrobiology, and even space exploration more generally, for decades. If you want to find life, it makes sense to look for the universal solvent that ...
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Orphaned monkey Punch begins bonding with troop at Japanese zoo
Punch, a young macaque who was previously rejected by his mother and other monkeys at Ichikawa City Zoo, is now beginning to bond with his troop after weeks of attention from visitors following his ...
Researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of Houston have achieved sustained self-healing of a composite material. The findings promise to extend the lifetime of aircraft and ...
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Hair colour side effects: Expert reveals how hydrogen peroxide damages hair over time
Hydrogen peroxide is a common ingredient in hair dyes, but experts warn it may weaken hair fibres over time, causing dryness, breakage, scalp sensitivity, and long-term damage.
Asia-Pacific's ESG and sustainable markets continue to expand, with banks funding circular-economy projects across the region.
A team led by Prof. DENG Dehui and Prof. YU Liang from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, along with Prof. CUI Yi from the Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, developed a novel ...
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