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Mar 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cooking Up a Solution: How Electric Cars Can Clear LA's Air

Los Angeles has been fighting a tough battle with ozone pollution, especially during the hot summer months. Even with years of efforts to control emissions, the city still struggles with poor air quality. This is where cooking comes in. Yes, you read that right! The gases released from cooking, know

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Mar 12 2025POLITICS

Trouble in the Big Apple: Khalil's Deportation

Khalil, a Syrian national, was recently detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The reason? His involvement in a protest in Times Square, New York, where thousands of Hamas and Hezbollah supporters gathered. The protest was led by Columbia University Apartheid Divest, a group Khalil often

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Nature's Secret Weapons: Fighting Inflammation with Plants

Inflammation is a tricky thing. It's like a double-edged sword. It helps the body fight infections and heal injuries, but it can also cause problems when it goes into overdrive. This is where natural products come in. Some plants have special compounds that can calm down inflammation. These compound

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Black Holes: Unveiling Secrets with X-ray Polarization

Black holes are some of the most mysterious objects in the universe. They come in different sizes, from stellar-mass black holes to supermassive ones. Stellar-mass black holes are found in binary systems, where they pull in matter from a companion star. This process creates different X-ray spectral

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Mar 07 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking CO2 Reduction: The Power of Porous Nanocages and Carbon Partners

Imagine tiny cages made of molecules, called bis-porphyrin nanocages. These cages have metals like iron, cobalt, or zinc at their core. Scientists used these cages to see how their tiny pores and interactions with carbon nanomaterials affect their ability to turn CO2 into CO. These cages can stick t

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Mar 04 2025SCIENCE

Cooking Up a Storm: How Our Homes' Air Changes

Every home in the United States is unique. They vary in size, how they let air in and out, and how close they are to outside pollution. This makes it tough to figure out what's really going on with the tiny particles floating around inside our homes. When COVID-19 hit, everyone was stuck at home. Th

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Battery Power: The Secret of Smart Boron

Batteries are everywhere. They power our phones, laptops, and even cars. But have you ever wondered what makes a battery tick? Well, it's all about the chemistry inside. Scientists have been working hard to make batteries better, especially for electric vehicles. They've been focusing on something c

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Mar 02 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission: Firefly's Blue Ghost Aims for Lunar Touchdown

Imagine a small, box-shaped spacecraft, about 6. 6 feet tall, hurtling towards the moon. This is Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander, which is set to make its lunar landing attempt on the moon's near side. This mission is part of NASA's plan to get astronauts back to the moon this decade, but succ

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Mar 01 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Power of Metallocenes in Water

Imagine trying to measure something super tiny in a messy environment. That's what scientists face when they try to study electrochemical processes in non-ideal media. Usually, they use a normal hydrogen electrode (NHE) as a reference. But in messy, non-ideal conditions, things get tricky. That's wh

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

Small Protein Shells: A New Way to Capture Enzymes

Bacterial microcompartments, or BMCs, are fascinating protein shells that form naturally. These tiny structures are being studied for their potential in both biological and non-biological chemistry applications. One big challenge in this field is figuring out how to trap specific enzymes inside thes

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