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Earth’s deep interior still shapes the world above your feet. Water trapped far below the surface helps control how rocks move, melt, and recycle through the mantle. Some of that water carries a ...
Irish planetary scientists have christened a spider-like feature on Jupiter's icy moon Europa as "Damhán Alla," which ...
A new metal free carbon catalyst made from seaweed could offer a greener way to clean antibiotic polluted water, according to a new study in Biochar ...
According to an investigation by Factcheck Lab, the rumor likely originated within communities of conspiracy theorists who subscribe to the "flat Earth" belief, with several anti-China accounts ...
NASA marks 25 years on the International Space Station, highlighting robotic systems, life support recycling, 3D printing, solar power research, and global student STEM engagement for future space ...
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A new metal free carbon catalyst made from seaweed could offer a greener way to clean antibiotic polluted water, according to a new study in Biochar X. The team reports that its porous carbon material ...
There’s no evidence that drinking cold water is bad for most people’s health. Both cold and room-temperature water will keep you hydrated. Some people believe that drinking cold water is a bad habit ...
The Berkshire Family YMCA will host Splashmas with Santa on Sunday, Dec. 14, with swimming and holiday activities.
INL’s MARVEL microreactor has selected five end users to test applications from AI data centres to desalination and advanced ...
Aquatic plants are specialized evolutionary groups adapted to life in water. They play critical roles as food and medicinal supplies (e.g., lotus root ...