Solar Fuel Manufacturing is more efficient thanks to a 3D Printed Reactor Core
Engineering

Solar Fuel Manufacturing is more efficient thanks to a 3D Printed Reactor Core

3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is increasingly being used in a variety of industries, including energy. Its potential advantages include lower costs, greater…
Engineers Devise an Effective Method for Producing Gasoline from Carbon Dioxide
Chemistry

Engineers Devise an Effective Method for Producing Gasoline from Carbon Dioxide

Researchers devised an effective method for converting carbon dioxide into formate, a nonflammable liquid or solid chemical that, like hydrogen or methanol, may be used…
A New Study Uncovers Fascinating Insights Into the Dietary Patterns of North American Predatory Dinosaurs
Plants and Animals

A New Study Uncovers Fascinating Insights Into the Dietary Patterns of North American Predatory Dinosaurs

A new study sheds light on the eating habits of ancient carnivorous dinosaurs found in Jurassic rocks in the United States. A recent study published…
The Custom Algorithm Improves the Accuracy of an Experimental Brain-like Computer System
Technology

The Custom Algorithm Improves the Accuracy of an Experimental Brain-like Computer System

An experimental computing system physically modeled after the biological brain has “learned” to recognize handwritten numbers with a 93.4% overall accuracy. The experiment’s primary breakthrough…
Woolly Mammoths Could be Found in Texas Sooner Than You Think
Plants and Animals

Woolly Mammoths Could be Found in Texas Sooner Than You Think

The present-day Texas is home to deer, rattlesnakes, and bobcats, to name a few creatures, and it may soon be home to mammoths, according to…
For the First Time, Phosphorous has Been Found on the Outer Edges of the Milky Way
Astronomy

For the First Time, Phosphorous has Been Found on the Outer Edges of the Milky Way

For the first time, a group of chemists affiliated with the University of Arizona’s Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory detected phosphorous on the outskirts…
Without the Use of a Laser, a Vacuum in the Optical Cavity Can Modify the Magnetic State of a Material
Physics

Without the Use of a Laser, a Vacuum in the Optical Cavity Can Modify the Magnetic State of a Material

German and American researchers have created the first theoretical demonstration that the magnetic state of an atomically thin material, a-RuCl3, may be altered only by…
The Voltage of a Photo Battery is Competitive
Technology

The Voltage of a Photo Battery is Competitive

Photo batteries, also known as photovoltaic or solar cells, use the photovoltaic phenomenon to convert light energy into electrical energy. In the context of solar…
Biohybrid Batteries with High Efficiency
Technology

Biohybrid Batteries with High Efficiency

Biohybrid batteries are a form of energy storage technology that mixes biological components with regular battery materials to generate a more ecologically friendly and sustainable…
A New Recipe for Effective and Ecologically Friendly Battery Recycling
Technology

A New Recipe for Effective and Ecologically Friendly Battery Recycling

Developing an effective and ecologically friendly battery recycling technology is critical for addressing the growing problem of electronic waste. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology…
A New Intel CPU Flaw Affects Multi-tenant Virtualized Environments
Technology

A New Intel CPU Flaw Affects Multi-tenant Virtualized Environments

Intel has released patches to address a critical flaw known as Reptar that affects its desktop, mobile, and server CPUs. The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2023-23583…
The Imminent Bamboo Bloom After 120 Years: Why Could This Unusual Event Cause Disaster?
Plants and Animals

The Imminent Bamboo Bloom After 120 Years: Why Could This Unusual Event Cause Disaster?

A bamboo species known as henon, Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis, only blossoms once every 120 years. Though this may appear to be a long time…
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