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New Approach Makes One Type of Clean Fuel Production 66% More Efficient

Researchers have uncovered a more efficient way to turn carbon dioxide into methanol, a type of alcohol that can serve as a cleaner alternative fuel.
28-Mar-2025 9:20 AM EDT Add to Favorites

3D Nanotech Blankets Offer New Path to Clean Drinking Water

Researchers have developed a new material that, by harnessing the power of sunlight, can clear water of dangerous pollutants.
24-Mar-2025 7:55 PM EDT Add to Favorites

How the Brain Links Related Memories Formed Close in Time

If you鈥檝e ever noticed how memories from the same day seem connected while events from weeks apart feel separate, a new study reveals the reason: Our brains physically link memories that occur close in time not in the cell bodies of neurons, but...
21-Mar-2025 5:45 PM EDT Add to Favorites

How Family Background Can Help Lead to Athletic Success

Americans have long believed that sports are one area in society that offers kids from all backgrounds the chance to succeed to the best of their abilities. But new research suggests that this belief is largely a myth, and that success in high...
20-Mar-2025 6:10 PM EDT Add to Favorites

New DESI Results Strengthen Hints That Dark Energy May Evolve

Researchers see hints that dark energy, widely thought to be a 鈥渃osmological constant,鈥 might be evolving over time in unexpected ways.
20-Mar-2025 5:50 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Mosquito Pain Receptors Are Less Sensitive During Extreme Heat

Hotter temperatures may render natural insect repellents less effective against mosquitoes, according to a new study.
12-Mar-2025 9:15 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Memory Is Impaired in Aged Rats After 3 Days of High-Fat Eating

Just a few days of eating a diet high in saturated fat could be enough to cause memory problems and related brain inflammation in older adults, a new study in rats suggests.
6-Mar-2025 4:25 PM EST Add to Favorites

Astronomer Finds Gas Giant Exoplanets Formed Earlier Than Previously Thought

A fresh look at past data reveals that exoplanets with masses similar to Jupiter formed much sooner than previously thought, according to new research.
5-Mar-2025 7:25 PM EST Add to Favorites


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