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DOEEnergyFusion EnergyFusion ReactorLasersSciTech NewsUniversity Of Rochester
Laboratory for Laser Energetics to Lead New Inertial Fusion Energy Research Hub
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerUniversity of Rochester’s LLE awarded $10M by DOE to lead inertial fusion energy research, pioneering clean energy.
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Atmospheric ScienceClimate ScienceGreenhouse GasNASASciTech NewsSpace
Launch of NASA-Led U.S. Greenhouse Gas Center: A Collaborative Platform for Climate Data
Overview of NASA’s U.S. Greenhouse Gas Center, launched at COP28 for climate data collaboration and open-source greenhouse gas analysis.
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Climate ChangeConservationForestsFrontiersSciTech News
Climate Change Could Reshape Italian Mountain Forests Forever
Climate change threatens Italian mountain forests, altering tree species and ecosystems. Detailed study warns of significant impacts.
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Molecular EngineeringSciTech NewsSolar CellsSolar EnergyTsinghua University
Scientists Utilize Molecular Engineering to Enhance Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinCutting-edge research enhances organic solar cell efficiency through molecular engineering. A breakthrough for sustainable energy.
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Carbon CaptureClimate ChangeGeoscienceMITSciTech NewsTectonic Plates
MIT’s Study on Smectite’s Role in Carbon Sequestration and Climate Impact
MIT study finds smectite clay, formed by tectonics, traps carbon, influencing climate and potentially triggering ice ages.
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Chemical EngineeringEngineeringPhotovoltaicsRice UniversitySciTech NewsSolar EnergyTechnologyUniversities
Advancement in Synthesis Technique Enhances Stability of Solar Cells
Rice University engineers develop a method to enhance solar cell stability by producing pure, ideally thick 2D halide perovskite layers.
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AnthropologyBiologyCNRSEarthGeneticsHumansSciTech News
New Research Sheds Light on Europe’s First Modern Human Settlers
Study reveals Europe’s earliest modern human settlers and their link to Gravettian culture, using 36,000-year-old Crimean skull fragments.
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GeophysicsGeoscienceSciTech NewsTechnical University Of Munich
Unveiling the Enigma of Earth’s Lower Mantle: Bridgmanite and the Viscosity Puzzle
Intriguing Earth’s Mantle Discovery: Bridgmanite’s Role in Viscosity Shifts – Unveiling Earth’s Deep Mysteries.
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Climate ChangeGlacierGlobal WarmingGreenlandSciTech NewsUniversity At Buffalo
Meltdown in Greenland: Glaciers Losing Ground Twice as Fast
Greenland’s peripheral glaciers are rapidly retreating, doubling their 21st-century loss rate, a concerning sign of climate change.