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vocal.media > earth > earth-is-being-covered-in-a-forever-chemical-that-won-t-break-down-scientists-warn-4b3lrz0xm8

Earth Is Being Covered in a ‘Forever Chemical’ That Won’t Break Down, Scientists Warn

Earth Is Being Covered in a ‘Forever Chemical’ That Won’t Break Down, Scientists Warn4+ hour, 4+ min ago   (153+ words) Reports that former sports figure DJ Carey, convicted in a fraud case, has been moved to the same prison landing as inmates linked to the Kinahan organized crime network have sparked public discussion about prison safety, inmate classification, and correctional…...

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wilx.com > 02/08/2026 > battery-breakthrough-msu-researchers-use-new-material-make-lithium-ion-batteries-safer

‘Battery breakthrough’: MSU researchers use new material to make lithium-ion batteries safer

‘Battery breakthrough’: MSU researchers use new material to make lithium-ion batteries safer4+ hour, 37+ min ago   (684+ words) EAST LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -Michigan State University researchers have discovered a way to make lithium-ion batteries safer using an unlikely material: wood waste. The breakthrough comes as fire officials call rechargeable lithium-ion batteries "ticking time bombs" that power nearly every…...

The Manila Times
manilatimes.net > 02/08/2026 > tmt-newswire > up-scientists-apply-green-method-to-produce-silver-nanoparticles-for-antibacterial-applications > 2273884

UP scientists apply green method to produce silver nanoparticles for antibacterial applications

UP scientists apply green method to produce silver nanoparticles for antibacterial applications5+ hour, 32+ min ago   (253+ words) SCIENTISTS from the University of the Philippines-Diliman College of Science (UPD-CS) have advanced a greener approach to silver nanoparticle (AgNP) synthesis by using gamma irradiation in combination with the natural seaweed-derived biopolymer "-carrageenan. "In simple terms, we let radiation do…...

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ajc.com > opinion > 2026 > 02 > forever-chemicals-pose-invisible-threat-and-hidden-costs

‘Forever chemicals’ pose invisible threat and hidden costs

‘Forever chemicals’ pose invisible threat and hidden costs6+ hour, 10+ min ago   (282+ words) Per" and polyfluoroalkyl substances, often called "forever chemicals," represent one of today's most urgent environmental and public health challenges. Manufactured since the 1940s, PFAS were prized for their durability and used in nonstick cookware, firefighting foams, stain"resistant fabrics and countless…...

Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering.com > energy > catalyst-solves-hydrogen-fuel-efficiency

85% hydrogen fuel efficiency: New catalyst solves decades-old issue

85% hydrogen fuel efficiency: New catalyst solves decades-old issue6+ hour, 17+ min ago   (511+ words) Replacing platinum is essential for hydrogen to go mainstream in manufacturing and transport. Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a method to stabilize iron catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells, a technical development intended to reduce the manufacturing…...

Knowridge Science Report
knowridge.com > 2026 > 02 > astronomers-discover-a-hidden-factory-of-organic-molecules-in-a-dust-shrouded-galaxy

Astronomers discover a hidden factory of organic molecules in a dust-shrouded galaxy

Astronomers discover a hidden factory of organic molecules in a dust-shrouded galaxy6+ hour, 18+ min ago   (463+ words) rich mix of organic molecules deep inside a nearby galaxy, offering a new glimpse into how the basic ingredients of chemistry may form in some of the universe's most extreme environments. The discovery comes from observations of a galaxy called…...

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indianchemicalnews.com > opinion > electrolysers-powering-the-green-hydrogen-revolution-29247

Electrolysers: Powering the Green Hydrogen Revolution

Electrolysers: Powering the Green Hydrogen Revolution6+ hour, 51+ min ago   (633+ words) In the global shift toward decarbonisation, green hydrogen has transitioned from a futuristic ideal to a central pillar of clean energy strategy. At the heart of this transformation lie electrolysers, the high-tech devices that use renewable electricity to split water…...

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Earth Is Being Covered in a ‘Forever Chemical’ That Won’t Break Down, Scientists Warn.

Earth Is Being Covered in a ‘Forever Chemical’ That Won’t Break Down, Scientists Warn.8+ hour, 30+ min ago   (1012+ words) Scientists are sounding the alarm over a growing environmental threat that is nearly impossible to erase. Known as "forever chemicals," a group of synthetic substances called PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are spreading across the Earth'from drinking water and soil…...

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www1.ru > en > news > 02/08/2026 > biosensor-dlia-opredeleniia-saxara-i-alkogolia-v-napitkax-sozdali-rossiiskie-ucenye.html

Biosensor for Determining Sugar and Alcohol in Beverages Created by Russian Scientists

Biosensor for Determining Sugar and Alcohol in Beverages Created by Russian Scientists9+ hour, 17+ min ago   (340+ words) Researchers from Russia and China have developed an enzyme-based biosensor that determines the content of alcohol, sugar, lactic acid, and starch in beverages in 12 minutes. This was reported by the press service of RTU MIREA. The development is designed to…...

The Japan Times
japantimes.co.jp > news > 02/08/2026 > japan > science-health > japan-nobel-winner-gas-container

Gas container using Nobel Prize winner’s technology draws attention

Gas container using Nobel Prize winner’s technology draws attention9+ hour, 35+ min ago   (288+ words) A gas container using a technology developed by Japanese Nobel Prize winner Susumu Kitagawa is drawing attention, with demonstration tests underway. The container, seen as a promising new means of transporting gas, uses metal-organic frameworks, for which Kitagawa won the…...