Scientists discover hexagonal fossil patterns on Mars, evidence of cyclical climate akin to Earth, opening new avenues for exploring life’s …
Liam O'Connor
Liam O'Connor
Liam O'Connor, an American scientist, specializes in renewable energy research and has made significant contributions to the field of sustainable technologies. His articles delve into topics such as solar power advancements, wind energy integration, and innovative approaches to tackle climate change.
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AstronomyEuropean Space AgencyHubble Space TelescopeSciTech NewsSpace
Hubble Space Telescope Image Reveals Enormous Galaxy Cluster
Hubble captures distant galaxy cluster: 2MASX J05101744-4519179, a luminous cosmic giant 2.6 billion light-years away.
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Battery TechnologyLithium-IonMaterials ScienceMax Planck InstitutePhysicsSciTech News
Iontronics Breakthrough: Faster Thin Film Devices for Improved Batteries and Advanced Computing
International team achieves iontronics breakthrough with T-Nb2O5 thin films, enabling faster Li-ion movement for better batteries and advanced computing.
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ARIELAstronomyEuropean Space AgencyExoplanetSciTech NewsSpace
ESA’s Ariel Mission Passes Critical Review, Poised To Unravel Mysteries of Distant Worlds
ESA’s Ariel mission, set to explore the chemical makeup of 1000 distant exoplanets, has passed its Preliminary Design Review, targeting …
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EggsEvolutionNanjing UniversityReptileSciTech NewsUniversity Of Bristol
The Reptile or the Egg: Which Was First? New Research Contradicts Established Views on Ancient Animal Birth
New study challenges the belief that early reptiles, birds, and mammals relied on hard-shelled eggs, suggesting live birth gave an …
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BrainChildrenImmunologyMedicineNeuroscienceSchizophreniaSciTech NewsStress Response
Recent Study Reveals How Childhood Trauma Triggers Mental Disorders
Study reveals childhood trauma’s role in mental disorders: Stress hormones trigger brain synapse removal, leading to conditions like depression.
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AsteroidClimate ChangeGlobal WarmingSciTech NewsUniversity Of Hawaii At Manoa
Mitigating Climate Change with a Solar “Umbrella”: Using an Asteroid as a Counterbalance
Astronomer István Szapudi proposes a solar shield tethered to an asteroid as a counterweight to mitigate climate change, making it …
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California Institute Of TechnologySciTech News
Beaming Power From Space: Caltech’s Prototype Achieves Wireless Energy Transmission
Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD-1) validates wireless energy transmission from space to Earth using flexible microwave technology.
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Evolutionary BiologyJellyfishMarine BiologyPaleontologyPopularRoyal Ontario MuseumSciTech News
Landmark Discovery of the Oldest Known Swimming Jellyfish – 505 Million Years Old
Discovery of 505-million-year-old swimming jellyfish Burgessomedusa phasmiformis reveals Cambrian ecosystem’s complexity; found in Burgess Shale.
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MedicineMental HealthNeuroscienceNorthwestern UniversityPharmaceuticalsSchizophreniaSciTech News
Shattering Old Beliefs: Antipsychotic Drugs Work Differently Than Scientists Thought
Groundbreaking discovery: Antipsychotic drugs work on D1 dopamine neurons, not D2 as thought. Promising for better schizophrenia treatments.