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Scientists make sustainable polymer from sugars in wood

Scientists make sustainable polymer from sugars in wood

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Scientists from the University of Bath have made a sustainable polymer using the second most abundant sugar in nature, xylose. Not only does the new...
Ocean acidification is transforming California mussel shells

Ocean acidification is transforming California mussel shells

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The large mollusk known as the California mussel makes its home in the rocky shoreline along the Pacific Coast from Mexico to Alaska. Considered...
Engineers reactor converts gas directly into acetic acid

Engineers’ reactor converts gas directly into acetic acid

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A sweet new process is making sour more practical. Rice University engineers are turning carbon monoxide directly into acetic acid -- the widely used chemical...
Measurements of pulsar acceleration reveal Milky Ways dark side

Measurements of pulsar acceleration reveal Milky Way’s dark side

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It is well known that the expansion of the universe is accelerating due to a mysterious dark energy. Within galaxies, stars also experience an...
Researchers perform largest ever supersonic turbulence simulation

Researchers perform largest-ever supersonic turbulence simulation

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Early astronomers painstakingly studied the subtle movements of stars in the night sky to try and determine how our planet moves in relation to...
Galaxy sized observatory sees potential hints of gravitational waves

‘Galaxy-sized’ observatory sees potential hints of gravitational waves

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't say yet that this is the gravitational wave background." In 2017, scientists on an experiment called the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) won the...
Galaxy mergers could limit star formation

Galaxy mergers could limit star formation

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Astronomers have looked nine billion years into the past to find evidence that galaxy mergers in the early universe could shut down star formation...
Inspired by kombucha tea engineers create living materials

Inspired by kombucha tea, engineers create ‘living materials’

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Engineers at MIT and Imperial College London have developed a new way to generate tough, functional materials using a mixture of bacteria and yeast...
New nanostructured alloy for anode is a big step toward revolutionizing energy storage

New nanostructured alloy for anode is a big step toward revolutionizing energy storage

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Researchers in the Oregon State University College of Engineering have developed a battery anode based on a new nanostructured alloy that could revolutionize the...
Megalodons gave birth to large newborns that likely grew by eating unhatched eggs in womb

Megalodons gave birth to large newborns that likely grew by eating unhatched eggs in...

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A new study shows that the gigantic Megalodon or megatooth shark, which lived nearly worldwide roughly 15-3.6 million years ago and reached at least...
Understanding origins of Arizonas Sunset Crater eruption of 1000 years ago

Understanding origins of Arizona’s Sunset Crater eruption of 1,000 years ago

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Around 1085 AD, along the southern rim of Northern Arizona's elevated Colorado Plateau, a volcano erupted, forever changing ancient Puebloan fortunes and all nearby...