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It takes two—a two-atom catalyst, that is—to make oxygen from water

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The search for sustainable approaches to generating new fuels has brought scientists back to one of the most abundant materials on Earth—reddish iron oxide...

Ancient stars shed light on Earth’s similarities to other planets

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Earth-like planets may be common in the universe, a new UCLA study implies. The team of astrophysicists and geochemists presents new evidence that the...

Newly discovered virus infects bald eagles across America

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Researchers have discovered a previously unknown virus infecting nearly a third of America's bald eagle population. Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the U.S. Geological...

New stable form of plutonium discovered

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An international team of scientists, led by the Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), have found a new compound of plutonium with an unexpected, pentavalent oxidation...

Ancient stars shed light on Earth’s similarities to other planets

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Earth-like planets may be common in the universe, a new UCLA study implies. The team of astrophysicists and geochemists presents new evidence that the...

The clumpy and lumpy death of a star

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In 1572, Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe was among those who noticed a new bright object in the constellation Cassiopeia. Adding fuel to the intellectual fire...

Male and female mice have different brain cells

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Caltech researchers have discovered rare brain cell types that are unique to male mice and other types that are unique to female mice. These...

Big data technique reveals previously unknown capabilities of common materials

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When scientists and engineers discover new ways to optimize existing materials, it paves the way for innovations that make everything from our phones and...

Whole genome sequencing could help save pumas from inbreeding

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When students at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) found a dead mule deer on campus, they figured it had been killed by...

Scientists develop a lithium-ion battery that won’t catch fire

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A flexible lithium-ion battery designed by a team of researchers from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and built to operate under extreme conditions—including...

Oddness of Australian creatures goes way back

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Australian creatures like the echidna and the koala are celebrated for their oddness. The fossil record shows that this oddity reaches far back into...