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BiochemistryCatalystsPhotosynthesisPhysicsSciTech NewsTokyo Institute Of Technology
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Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology have utilized in-cell engineering to create advanced, eco-friendly hybrid solid catalysts for synthetic photosynthesis. …
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Alzheimer'sBrainMedicineMemoryNeuroscienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Colorado
Significant Discovery: Researchers Challenge Fundamental Principles of Molecular Neuroscience
Significant Discovery: Researchers Challenge Fundamental Principles of Molecular NeuroscienceIn a groundbreaking revelation, scientists have unveiled a pivotal shift in our …
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A Neurological Feat: The Human Brain Functions as a Sophisticated Computational Device
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Springtails: Pioneers of Antifreeze Mechanisms and Adaptation to Arctic Conditions
Springtails: Pioneers of Antifreeze Mechanisms and Adaptation to Arctic ConditionsSpringtails have an ancient lineage, tracing their roots back over 400 …
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EnergyHokkaido UniversityNanocrystalsNanotechnologySciTech NewsSolar Energy
“Revolutionary Nanocrystal Breakthrough Maximizes Solar Energy Harvesting from Infrared Light”
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaCutting-edge research: Copper-doped nanocrystals unlock all-solar energy utilization, revolutionizing solar power.
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EvolutionExtinctionFlowersPlantsSciTech NewsUniversitiesUniversity Of Bath
Enduring Botanical Lineages: Angiosperms Withstood the Asteroid Impact that Annihilated the Dinosaurs
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Step Count and Longevity: Revising the Minimum Daily Requirement for Health Benefits
A comprehensive international study suggests that taking at least 3,967 steps daily can significantly reduce mortality risk, with added health …
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3D PrintingSciTech NewsUniversity Of Colorado At Boulder
Innovative Applications: Utilizing Spent Coffee Grounds for 3D-Printed Sustainable Artifacts
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DepressionMedicineMental HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of Exeter
Researchers Introduce Cost-Effective and Potentially Superior Depression Therapy
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaInitial findings from a University of Exeter study suggest Augmented Depression Therapy (ADepT) may be a more effective and cost-efficient …