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May 17 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Carbon Dioxide Conversion with Tiny Catalysts

Carbon dioxide is a big problem for our planet. But what if we could turn it into something useful? That is where tiny catalysts come in. These are not your usual catalysts. They are made of a single atom of metal. This atom is held in place by a special ring of nitrogen atoms. This setup is l

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Sharks and Heat:The Basking shark's Unique Warmth

The basking shark, a colossal fish that feeds on plankton, has long been thought to be a cold-blooded creature. However, recent studies have hinted that this giant might have some warm-blooded traits. To dive deeper, researchers compared the basking shark's heat-generating and heat-retaining tissues

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Nanozymes with Dual-Atom Power

Nanozymes are tiny machines that copy the work of natural enzymes. They are used in medicine and other fields. Some of these nanozymes have two metal atoms working together. These are called dual-atom nanozymes. They are better than the old single-atom ones. They do not clump together and they

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May 15 2025SCIENCE

How Hot Water Affects Tiny Ocean Plants

The ocean's temperature is climbing, and that's changing how tiny plants in the sea grow and work. These plants, known as phytoplankton, are super important for the ocean's health and the planet's climate. One type of phytoplankton, Phaeodactylum tricornutum, has been studied to see how it handles d

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

Nanoclusters Get a Makeover for Better Catalysis

Nanoclusters are tiny bits of metal that can speed up chemical reactions. Scientists have made big strides in tweaking these nanoclusters to get the best results. But making them with the right structure and active sites for top-notch performance is still a big challenge. The goal is to create nanoc

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Apr 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Grey's Anatomy Star's Heartwarming Family Moment at Hollywood Walk of Fame

Ellen Pompeo, known for her role in Grey's Anatomy, had a special day on April 29th. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This is a big deal because it shows how much her work has been appreciated. She was not alone at this event. Her husband, Chris Ivery, and two of their three childr

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

Koi Fish: Unseen Taste Sensations

In the world of aquatics, koi fish are famous for their stunning colors and deep cultural roots. They are also big business in the world of fancy fish. Yet, when it comes to understanding their senses, especially taste, there is a lot of mystery. Most studies on fish senses have focused on other spe

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Silicon's Journey from Ice to Sea: A Nutrient's Tale

The polar regions are more than just icy landscapes; they are bustling with life and play a big role in how nutrients move around the planet. One key nutrient is dissolved silicon, which is super important for tiny plants called diatoms. These diatoms need silicon to grow and are a big part of what

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Apr 17 2025SCIENCE

Mixed Magic: Crafting Super Thin Films for Energy Storage

The world of energy storage is buzzing with excitement over tiny, powerful devices. These gadgets need special materials and clever fabrication methods to work their best. One standout technique is atomic layer deposition (ALD). This method allows for the creation of incredibly thin, complex structu

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tweaks, Big Impact: Boosting Hydrogen Production with Atomic Tricks

The quest to make hydrogen fuel more accessible has led scientists to focus on a special group of materials called 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (2D-TMDs). These materials are like tiny, layered building blocks that offer plenty of surface area for reactions to happen. The goal is to tweak the

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