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An "artificial leaf" described in a study published on November 19, 2025, was able to convert CO2 into formate for more than 24 hours and could open up an amazing new way to produce chemicals without relying so heavily on oil
23+ hour, 12+ min ago (761+ words) Home - Energy - An "artificial leaf" described in a study published on November 19, 2025, was able to convert CO2 into formate for more than 24 hours and could open up an amazing new way to produce chemicals without relying so heavily on oil A…...
Goodbye to dependence on critical metals: scientists create a new form of aluminum that defies what we thought was possible and could make the industry of the future more affordable
1+ day, 19+ hour ago (950+ words) Home - Science - Goodbye to dependence on critical metals: scientists create a new form of aluminum that defies what we thought was possible and could make the industry of the future more affordable What if one of the most common metals…...
Goodbye to traditional cement: seaweed could forever change the most widely used material on the planet
1+ week, 6+ day ago (874+ words) Home - Energy - Goodbye to traditional cement: seaweed could forever change the most widely used material on the planet A University of Miami research team is trying to turn a coastal headache into a climate tool. Their idea is simple to…...
No sun, no wind: Scientists are turning raindrops into electrical impulses, paving the way for a new source of energy
2+ week, 4+ hour ago (970+ words) Home - Energy - No sun, no wind: Scientists are turning raindrops into electrical impulses, paving the way for a new source of energy Rain means puddles, wet shoes, and a sky that makes solar panels less useful. But every raindrop also…...
China strikes a blow in the energy race and presents the first functional hydrogen battery, a solid-state prototype that has already managed to light an LED lamp and threatens to usher in a new era beyond lithium
4+ week, 2+ day ago (809+ words) Home - Energy - China strikes a blow in the energy race and presents the first functional hydrogen battery, a solid-state prototype that has already managed to light an LED lamp and threatens to usher in a new era beyond lithium You…...
No more dead batteries: Japanese scientists have developed a sensor that generates electricity from sweat
1+ mon, 21+ hour ago (815+ words) Home - Technology - No more dead batteries: Japanese scientists have developed a sensor that generates electricity from sweat You know that mini panic when a fitness tracker dies right as you start a workout. What if the patch on your skin…...
Between 2000 and 2022, humanity dumped 335, 500 tons of an "eternal chemical" while trying to save the ozone layer, and now it appears in water, the Arctic, and even in our blood
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (823+ words) Home - Environment - Between 2000 and 2022, humanity dumped 335, 500 tons of an "eternal chemical" while trying to save the ozone layer, and now it appears in water, the Arctic, and even in our blood For decades, the global phaseout of chlorofluorocarbons has been…...
In 1901, Edison already had a battery for electric cars that could change everything: the forgotten invention that today is once again challenging lithium
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (778+ words) Home - Technology - In 1901, Edison already had a battery for electric cars that could change everything: the forgotten invention that today is once again challenging lithium What if one of Thomas Edison's "failed" inventions turned out to be a better match…...
Australian scientists have succeeded in producing hydrogen using gallium, sunlight, and seawater: a breakthrough that could make clean energy cheaper
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (679+ words) Home - Energy - Australian scientists have succeeded in producing hydrogen using gallium, sunlight, and seawater: a breakthrough that could make clean energy cheaper The idea of turning ocean water and sunlight into clean fuel might sound like science fiction. A team…...
They have no proteins, no capsule, and yet they replicate within the human body in a way that no one fully understands
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (803+ words) Home - Science - They have no proteins, no capsule, and yet they replicate within the human body in a way that no one fully understands A tiny new player has joined the list of inhabitants inside the human body. While we…...