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CatalystsGreen EnergyHydrogenPhysicsSciTech NewsUniversity Of Adelaide
Enhancing the Efficiency of Iridium-Based Catalysts for Green Hydrogen Production
Advancing green hydrogen production: Researchers enhance iridium-based catalyst efficiency, reducing costs and promoting a carbon-neutral future.
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Climate ChangeSciTech NewsUniversity Of ReadingWeather
Enabling Communities to Combat Climate Change Challenges: An Innovative Approach
Researchers empower communities to combat climate change by developing citizen-led adaptation plans, increasing awareness, and fostering local solutions.
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American Geophysical UnionLightningSciTech NewsStormVolcano
Unprecedented Lightning Activity Recorded During Tonga’s Hunga Volcano Eruption
Unprecedented lightning during Tonga’s Hunga Volcano eruption offers novel insights into volcanic activity & weather phenomena.
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Ancient Earth’s “Boring Billion” Revealed: Day Length Stalled at 19 Hours
Study reveals Earth’s ‘boring billion’ with 19-hour days, hinting at a link between day length and atmospheric composition. (160 characters)
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BioenergyCarbon DioxideMicrobesSciTech News
Unveiling Microbial Electrosynthesis: Scientists Uncover Expanded Chemical Production Capabilities of Bacteria
Researchers at Leibniz Institute uncover how bacteria in microbial electrosynthesis use hydrogen, not direct current, to produce a wider array …
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Carbon CaptureEnergyGreen EnergyPlasticSciTech NewsSolar EnergyUniversity Of Cambridge
Solar-Powered Reactor Converts CO2 and Plastic Waste into Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUniversity of Cambridge develops solar-powered reactor converting CO2 and plastic waste into sustainable fuels, driving towards a circular economy.
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American Geophysical UnionGeophysicsSciTech NewsSea LevelWater
Groundwater Extraction Alters Earth’s Spin, Contributing to Sea Level Rise
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaGroundwater extraction alters Earth’s spin, shifting the rotational pole and contributing to sea level rise. (157 characters)
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Ocean Currents During El Niño Provide Vital Support to Pacific Island Reefs
Unique ocean processes during El Niño events offer surprising lifeline to Pacific island reefs, aiding their survival amid climate change.
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Chemical BiologyGeorgia Institute Of TechnologySciTech NewsScripps Research Institute
Tracing Life’s Sweet Beginnings: A Closer Look at the Birth of Earth’s Primitive Sugars
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearchers propose glyoxylate, not formaldehyde, as the origin of Earth’s first sugars, with potential implications for reducing CO2 levels.