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Jan 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

From Droids to Dice: Navigating Community and Challenges in Space

In the grand expanse of a world where almost everything can be recoded and recreated, there's a pressing question about community and merges of technology exist. In a story created to solve the mystery of who is in charge. This sequel takes place in the cold expanse of space, where a long-lived And

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Powering Up: Zinc-Air Batteries Get a Smart Makeover

Picture this: you're trying to balance a seesaw, but one side is super heavy, and the other is super light. That's the challenge scientists face with zinc-air batteries. The key is to balance two important processes: oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution reactions. These reactions happen when the ba

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

A Giant Space Rock Nearing Earth in 2032: Why You Should Be Excited

A colossal object has been identified in space by scientists. This enormous space rock, named 2024 YR4, is set to make an unusually close pass to Earth. This is expected to happen on the 22nd of December 2032. We will be in close proximity with this 20-story behemoth. There is a chance it could b

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Black Plastic Kitchen Tools: The Controversy Unfolds

Scientists have recently discovered that black plastic utensils have been a hot topic for discussion. People were advised to avoid these common kitchen items after a study revealed high amounts of harmful chemicals. The study looked into 203 household products made from black plastic. Of these, 85%

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

AI's Glowing Protein: Nature's Eons in Hours

Imagine a protein that shines bright like a jellyfish but was not crafted by Mother Nature. Scientists have done the impossible, creating a glowing protein using AI. This protein, esmGFP, was not born from millions of years of evolution. It was dreamt up by AI in a matter of hours. The AI, know

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Some Scientists Stand Out More Than Others?

Ever thought about why certain scientists seem to be everywhere, while others are hardly noticed? Let's explore how people in Germany and South Africa view these prominent scientists. According to a book by Rae Goodell, these high-profile scientists often stir up controversy, communicate well, and h

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Women Scientists: Fighting Infections, One Formula at a Time

Have you ever pondered who's really behind the big discoveries in infectious diseases? Surprise! Many of these breakthroughs are driven by women. A recent special issue of ACS Infectious Diseases highlights the work of female scientists who are like chefs, cooking up chemical recipes to fight diseas

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Small Helpers, Big Impact: Making Ammonia from Nitrate

Imagine tiny, tiny particles, smaller than a speck of dust, doing a big job! Scientists have found that these tiny Co nanoparticles, covered in a special shell, can turn nitrate into ammonia. This shell is made of N-doped carbon and Co hydroxide, which helps the particles spread out evenly and expos

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Two-Photon Polymerization: Biomedical Breakthroughs

Two-photon polymerization, or TPP, is a fascinating manufacturing technique gaining traction in the biomedical field. Unlike other methods, TPP can create 3D structures with incredible precision, down to the nanometer scale. What makes TPP so special is its ability to provide free-form fabrication.

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Jan 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sci-Fi Creator David Goyer Brings Fans into the Story with Blockchain Innovation

Fans of science fiction are no strangers to new worlds and futuristic ideas, but what if they could help shape these universes themselves? That's exactly what David S. Goyer, known for blockbusters like "Blade" and "The Dark Knight" trilogy, is set to explore with his new sci-fi franchise, "Emergenc

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