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09/22/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Strange source of water on the moon connected to Earth’s magnetic shield
High-energy electrons found in a tail of plasma near Earth appear to have been a source of water throughout the moon, according to a new study. The discovery was made by researchers from the University of Hawaii at Manoa‘s School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology led by scientist Shuai Li. Their findings could […]
07/21/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists discover evidence of SELF-HEALING METALS
A new study by scientists in the United States has presented evidence of pieces of metal fusing back together and healing themselves without any human intervention. The study, published in the journal Nature, found that pieces of pure platinum and copper spontaneously healed cracks caused by metal fatigue during nanoscale experiments. The experiments were designed specifically to study […]
07/21/2022
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By Mike Adams
Cold fusion (LENR) commercial breakthrough could END food and energy scarcity around the world
Despite the persistent attempts by criminal governments and arrogant academics to crush the field of cold fusion, a commercial breakthrough has just been announced that marks a revolution for the future of our world. The Brillouin Energy Corp. has announced a breakthrough Hydrogen Hot Tube (HHT) Boiler System which uses solid-state low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR) […]
06/20/2022
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By Nolan Barton
Technology that turns solar energy into hydrogen fuel nears “practical feasibility threshold” for solar hydrogen generation
Israeli and Italian scientists have developed a renewable energy technology that converts solar energy into hydrogen fuel, and according to the team, it’s nearing the threshold of practical viability. “Think of this research as a sort of artificial photosynthesis,” said Lilac Amirav, a chemistry professor at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. “We start with a semiconductor that’s very […]
04/18/2022
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By Nolan Barton
Researchers demonstrate how a novel membrane allows separation of hydrogen gas
A group of researchers from Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan led by Professor Yuji Iwamoto collaborated with researchers from France to successfully demonstrate how a novel membrane allows highly selective separation of hydrogen gas generated from the photoelectrochemical (PEC) reaction. “Membrane separation is attractive as a low-cost hydrogen gas purification technology. However, current techniques face […]
02/16/2022
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By Virgilio Marin
“Superionic” minerals flow through Earth’s deep mantle, according to study
A recent study published in the journal Nature Geoscience suggests that Earth’s deep mantle likely harbors hydrous minerals that are in an extreme phase of water known as “superionic ice.” Also called “superionic water,” superionic ice is black, hot and several times heavier than normal ice. This strange phase has both solid and liquid properties at the same time – the hydrogen […]
12/20/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Low-cost filter utilizes sunlight to remove impurities from water
A new low-cost filter is set to address water purification for those living off the grid. The filter — which resembles a large sponge — soaks up water but leaves contaminants such as pathogens and chemicals behind. Placing the filter under the sun allows clean water to pass through, which can then be collected for use. The […]
12/01/2021
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By Franz Walker
Scientists build circuit that generates clean, limitless power from graphene
Physicists from the University of Arkansas (UArk) have successfully developed a circuit capable of generating electricity from the natural thermal motion of graphene. “An energy-harvesting circuit based on graphene could be incorporated into a chip to provide clean, limitless, low-voltage power for small devices or sensors,” said lead researchers Paul Thibado, a professor of physics and lead […]
03/27/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
“Forever” diamond battery takes up to 28,000 years to run out of charge
California startup Nano Diamond Battery (NDB) says it has designed a battery made from nuclear waste that will take up to 28,000 years to run out of charge. The “forever” diamond battery was developed for use in deep space and other niche applications, but a consumer-facing prototype is also in the works. The firm said that the latter model will be able to last for nine consecutive years. It […]
11/15/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Study on Mars suggests water has been present on rocky planets from the start
A recent study published in the journal Science Advances suggests that water may have emerged naturally on rocky planets instead of originating from asteroids or comets. Researchers from France, Denmark and Japan studied a meteorite from Mars nearly as old as the solar system. Based on the rock fragments that constitute the meteorite, the researchers found that water, […]
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