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The biogas to hydrogen sector is set for significant expansion as global efforts intensify toward cleaner energy solutions. With rising environmental concerns and the push for sustainable ...
What if electronic circuits could be created simply by drawing lines with a pencil on paper or leaves—and then immediately ...
Katherine Peach and Brad Tuttle  Updated by: Pete Grieve Gas prices are soaring as Israel and the United States wage war with Iran, and drivers are likely looking for ways to save. Shipping traffic is ...
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When hit with low-frequency ultrasound, the nanoparticles release antibiotics deep inside bacterial communities ...
This article examines where Mexican cartels obtain weapons, including U.S. civilian markets, international manufacturers, ...
The Arduino is a great way for hobbyists and pros alike to experiment with programmable objects, but it can be confusing for beginners without these tools.
Physicists have found a new “island of inversion” in the nucleus of molybdenum-84, a perfectly balanced atom with equal numbers of protons and neutrons. The discovery upends a decades-old assumption ...