Environment
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Tiny “Skyscrapers” Help Sun-loving Bacteria Grow and Power Small Electronics
University of Cambridge researchers created grids of high-rise 'nano-housing' using 3D printing to help communities of bacteria grow quickly, converting sunlight to electricity.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Frieze Discovered by Archaeologist Showing ‘Time Without Time'
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March Weather Forecast Brings Blizzard to Eastern US
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Cold Snap Worsens Situation for Ukraine Refugees Fleeing Russia's Invasion
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Common Houseplants Aren't Just for Aesthetic, They Help Fight Air Pollution
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Scientists Consider Storing Carbon in the Deep Down the Ocean Floor
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Man Rescued After Spending Almost an Hour Submerged in Icy Waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska
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Physicists Warn of Potential Nuclear Accidents at Seized Nuclear Plant Sites Across Ukraine
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Satellite Data Analysis Shows the Loss of Resilience of the Amazon Rainforest
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Gloom Reality: Even the Most Daring Technologies Can No Longer Reverse Impacts of Climate Change
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Mussel Farming: Key to Restoring Damaged Coastlines
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Incredible! Snowfall Forms Unusual Tiger-striped Pattern in Kumtag Desert
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Aseismic Creep Surfaces Shaking Discovery in California's Fault






