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Scientists use semiconductors and sunlight to convert waste carbon dioxide into fuel
In labs focused on clean energy, a quiet shift is underway. Instead of treating carbon dioxide as a dead-end waste gas, ...
Have you ever wondered why so many plants in our surroundings have leaves which are green in colour? Whether it’s a large ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Japan: Scientists boost solar hydrogen output by capturing longer sunlight waves
Researchers have created a dye-sensitized photocatalyst that captures long-wavelength visible light to double solar hydrogen production efficiency.
The Namib desert of south-western Africa can be extremely hot—the surface temperature can be over 50°C. But a surprising ...
Futurism on MSN
Scientists Weirded Out by Cosmic Bones in Distant Space
Researchers claim to have used NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to discover an entirely new type of celestial object: dubbed ...
Rosemary, sage, oregano, thyme and bay laurel, however, will get by indoors if cared for properly. Parsley may grow well, too ...
Scientists have measured that Jupiter releases more internal heat than it absorbs from the Sun, based on observations of its structure, rotation, and atmospheric behavior.
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New wildfire smoke particles absorb more light than expected, study finds
Wildfire smoke is no longer just a short‑lived air quality problem drifting over cities for a few hazy days. New research shows that when these plumes rise high into the atmosphere, they can spawn ...
Polymer-coated cotton fabric generates electricity from ambient humidity day and night, powering LEDs for over 24 hours and ...
SCIENTISTS say the majestic African cheetah is fastest land animal, reaching speeds up to 70 metres per an hour 113 kilometres per an hour. Found in savannahs and grasslands, they’re an iconic symbol ...
KELO Sioux Falls on MSN
How does low snowfall amount affect temperatures?
It has been a mostly dry January so far in KELOLAND and a majority of our snow has melted. Meteorologist Jaelyn Borresen ...
A new study reveals that tiny fragments of Earth's atmosphere are transported to and absorbed by the moon via gusts of solar ...
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