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The idea that simply standing near a chunk of material for five minutes could leave you dead within two days sounds like ...
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As the world desperately searches for a way out of its global climate change and plastic pollution crises, nations are ...
Bottled water is generally seen as clean and desirable, but this convenient beverage holds hidden health risks.
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Biological age tests promise insights into aging, but are they accurate or useful? What science shows about benefits, limits, ...
How energy professionals can keep up with a fast-changing industry through shared knowledge, insights, and real-world ...
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'The future of computing could be fungal' - Why scientists are making computers with mushrooms
A mushroom computer might seem like something from a sci-fi movie, but scientists are performing experiments to determine how ...
The discovery of TFA in blood and water samples raises questions about Chemours’ role in adding to the pollution burden.
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