‘Chaos Terrains’ on Jupiter’s Moon Europa Could Be Transporting Oxygen to the Ocean
Astronomy

‘Chaos Terrains’ on Jupiter’s Moon Europa Could Be Transporting Oxygen to the Ocean

According to a team of researchers led by The University of Texas at Austin, salt water within Jupiter’s moon Europa’s icy crust could be delivering…
Following a Decades-Long Reverse Osmosis Water Desalination Theory
Chemistry

Following a Decades-Long Reverse Osmosis Water Desalination Theory

The reverse osmosis technology has proven to be the most advanced way for eliminating salt from saltwater and improving access to clean water. Other uses…
On Contact, a Light-Activated Solution Kills Infectious Viruses and Bacteria
Chemistry

On Contact, a Light-Activated Solution Kills Infectious Viruses and Bacteria

A pathogenic germ, also known as a pathogen, is a microorganism such as a virus, bacteria, fungus, or parasite that can cause disease in a…
According to a New Study, DNA Sequencing can Help Identify which Creatures are Most Likely to become Extinct
Biology

According to a New Study, DNA Sequencing can Help Identify which Creatures are Most Likely to become Extinct

A group of scientists led by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and the University of California, Santa Cruz determined that genomic information about animals…
Micromagnetics – a Field of Physics
Physics

Micromagnetics – a Field of Physics

Micromagnetics is the study of magnetic material behavior at the micrometer scale. It entails the use of mathematical models and numerical simulations to investigate the…
Metamagnetism
Physics

Metamagnetism

When a material is exposed to a magnetic field, it exhibits a sudden increase in magnetization, which is known as metamagnetism. This behavior has been…
Understanding Photocatalyst Stability for Water Splitting to Improve Hydrogen Production
Chemistry

Understanding Photocatalyst Stability for Water Splitting to Improve Hydrogen Production

Because hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources may be utilized as a fuel that does not contribute to CO2 emissions, it is developing as a…
Experiments are being Conducted to Determine the Freezing Point of Extraterrestrial Oceans in Order to Aid in the Search for Life
Astronomy

Experiments are being Conducted to Determine the Freezing Point of Extraterrestrial Oceans in Order to Aid in the Search for Life

University of Washington and University of California, Berkeley researchers conducted studies to determine the physical boundaries for the possibility of liquid water in freezing extraterrestrial…
Genomes from 240 Animal Species Illustrate what Distinguishes the Human Genome
Biology

Genomes from 240 Animal Species Illustrate what Distinguishes the Human Genome

Mammals have adapted to practically every ecosystem on Earth over the last 100 million years. Scientists with the Zoonomia Project have been mapping mammalian genome…
Researchers Examine the Size-luminance Relationship of Galaxies Less than a Billion Years After the Big Bang
Astronomy

Researchers Examine the Size-luminance Relationship of Galaxies Less than a Billion Years After the Big Bang

According to a new study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, an international team of researchers led by the Kavli Institute for the Physics and…
Increasing the Efficiency of Multi-Hole Water Oxidation Catalysis on Hematite Photoanodes With Low Bias
Chemistry

Increasing the Efficiency of Multi-Hole Water Oxidation Catalysis on Hematite Photoanodes With Low Bias

Hematite (α-Fe2O3) is a promising material for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting due to its low cost, abundance, stability, and suitable band gap. Hematite photoanodes have…
Sodium Tellurite – an inorganic compound
Chemistry

Sodium Tellurite – an inorganic compound

Sodium tellurite is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Na2TeO3. It is a white crystalline powder that is soluble in water. It is a…
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