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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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BiochemistryBiophysicsCatalystsLifeMax Planck InstituteMolecular BiologyPhysicsSciTech News
Investigating Life’s Beginnings – Researchers Suggest a New Theory
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearchers propose a new model explaining the rapid self-organization of molecules into life-like structures, challenging traditional origins of life.
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A Closer Look at Biosensors: Unveiling the Essential Function of Insulin-like Hormones in Neural Adaptation
This text explores a study by the Max Planck Institute, detailing the role of insulin-like hormones in brain plasticity and …
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Battery TechnologyEngineeringSciTech NewsTechnologyWaseda University
Japanese Scientists Develop Novel, Completely Solid, Rechargeable Air Battery
Japanese researchers have developed a solid-state rechargeable air battery (SSAB) using organic molecules, improving performance and aiding in a carbon-free …
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GlassSciTech NewsUniversity Of Konstanz
Solving the 50-Year-Old Enigma of Sound in Glass – A Forgotten Model Resurrected by Physicists
Two physicists have unraveled a 50-year-old mystery about how glass conducts sound at low temperatures, revisiting a once-discarded theory.
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Earth ScienceEhime UniversityGeosciencePlanetary ScienceSciTech News
Revising the Chronicles of Early Earth: The Finding of Elevated Iron Oxidation in Original Magma
New study reveals early Earth’s magma was more oxidized, leading to CO2 and SO2-rich atmosphere, affecting habitability and biomolecule formation.
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ClimateSciTech NewsTexas A&M UniversityWater
Worldwide Water Reserves Dwindling, Study of More Than 7,000 Reservoirs Reveals
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy of over 7,000 global reservoirs reveals declining water reserves despite new construction, highlighting a potential worldwide water supply issue.