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Sustainable Cement Alternative Created from Seawater, CO₂, and Electricity
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a novel carbon-negative building material by utilizing seawater, electricity, and carbon dioxide (CO₂). Moreover, this innovative approach not only…
What’s Behind the ‘Blood Rain’ That Turned This Iranian Shoreline Crimson?
A striking sight recently emerged along the shores of Iran’s Hormuz Island, as the sea and coastline turned a deep crimson. Often referred to as…
The Silent Scream of Skin: Scientists Detect Hidden Cellular Signals for the First Time
A New Form of Cellular Communication Discovered Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst have made a remarkable discovery—human skin cells can transmit a slow,…
The Smallest Microcontroller Ever Made Could Change Wearable Tech and Medicine Forever
In the fast-evolving world of electronics, size is no longer a limitation—it’s an advantage. The latest microcontroller breakthrough has led to the world’s smallest microcontroller.…
‘Body in a Box’: World’s First Computer Powered by Human Brain Cells
A pioneering biotech company has unveiled the world’s first biological computer powered by human brain cells, marking a breakthrough in computing technology. This innovation, often…
The Impact of Sustainability Initiatives on Profitability
In today’s business landscape, sustainability is no longer just a buzzword; it’s a critical component of long-term success. As companies face growing pressure from consumers,…
Growing Taller, Losing Bone: The Strange Effects of 9 Months in Space
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore recently returned to Earth after spending an unexpected 286 days aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Their…
AI-Powered Blood Test Reveals Biological Age with Just Five Drops
A Breakthrough in Aging Science Scientists at Osaka University in Japan have developed an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of estimating an individual’s biological…
MIT Scientists Turn Skin Cells into Neurons, Opening New Doors for Brain and Spinal Cord Repair
MIT researchers have developed a groundbreaking method to transform skin cells directly into neurons, bypassing the need for an intermediate stem cell stage. This breakthrough…
Just 72 Hours Without Your Phone Can Change Your Brain—Here’s How
Smartphones have become an essential part of modern life, but their excessive use may have deeper effects on the brain than we realize. A study…
Europe’s Siemens Gamesa Follows China with a Massive 21.5-MW Wind Turbine
A few months ago, Mingyang Smart Energy produced the world’s largest 20-MW wind turbine. China’s largest private production of wind turbines breaks records almost annually,…
Nexperia Unveils Cutting-Edge Automotive LDOs with Ultra-Low Quiescent Current
Low Dropout Regulators (LDOs) are an integral part of automotive electronics, particularly during the modern era. They are used in electronic circuits to provide a…
Stranded in Space: Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams Finally Return to Earth After Nine Unplanned Months
An Eight-Day Mission That Stretched to Nine Months NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams have safely returned to Earth after an unexpected…
Microplastics Disrupt Photosynthesis, Threatening Global Food Security
A groundbreaking study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has revealed that microplastics significantly hinder plant photosynthesis, posing a serious threat…
The Engine Behind the Odds: How Online Betting Platforms Process Millions of Wagers in Real-Time
Online betting establishments process tens of millions of wagers each second while handling various sports bets, casino games, and active betting activities. A sophisticated system…