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07/19/2024
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By Richard Brown
HH70 fusion plant in Shanghai sets new world record, giving China leg up in fusion energy race
In Shanghai, the experimental nuclear fusion power plant HH70 has set a world record by achieving its first plasma, a major milestone in the quest for clean energy. This groundbreaking device is the first fully high-temperature superconducting tokamak and was constructed in just two years, showcasing China’s engineering prowess. As countries race to harness nuclear […]
07/09/2024
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By Belle Carter
Researchers create world’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery that can replace lithium batteries in EVs
University of California, San Diego (UCSD) graduate researcher Grayson Deysher and his team have created an affordable and eco-friendly power source: an anode-free solid-state battery to enable fast charging and high energy density. This advancement helps solidify the role of sodium in future battery technologies, paving the way for really sustainable energy solutions. The group of […]
11/21/2023
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By Belle Carter
War in the Middle East will become OBSOLETE once Low Energy Nuclear Reactions are allowed to flourish, providing low-cost energy to the world
Countries in the Middle East, which possess 48.3 percent of the world’s oil reserves, play a vital role in global oil production and the economic growth of the countries in the region, which derive most of their income from oil. The 12 largest oil fields in the region are in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Iran, […]
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 […]
07/12/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Harvard scientists believe debris of unidentified object found near Papua New Guinea could be remains of INTERSTELLAR SPACECRAFT
Two “alien hunter” scientists from Harvard University believe small metal fragments recovered from an unidentified flying object that crashed in the Pacific to be “artificial in origin.” The Harvard pair recovered around 50 unusual iron spheres after tracking down an unidentified object, known as IM1, off the coast of Papua New Guinea as part of a […]
02/21/2023
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By Belle Carter
Researchers discover new cathode material with high discharge capacity for magnesium rechargeable batteries
A study conducted by a research team from the Tokyo University of Science found a new cathode material with higher energy density for magnesium batteries, a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries. In a paper published in the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, the researchers focused on how to improve the performance of cathode materials based on […]
12/22/2022
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By Belle Carter
Scientists create protein-based gel that can absorb supersonic projectile impacts
Scientists have created and patented an innovative shock-absorbing material that could bring both the defense and planetary science sectors a notch higher. The breakthrough study conducted by United Kingdom’s University of Kent researchers, led by Professors Ben Goult and Jen Hiscock, indicated that the protective material known as talin could ensure the safety of military and police […]
08/23/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Forever no more? Scientists discover new, low-cost way to break down certain types of “forever chemicals”
A team of scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Northwestern University have discovered a new and cheap way of breaking down the “forever chemicals” that continue to pollute the planet. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are commonly used in non-stick pans, water-repellant fabrics and food packaging. They are known as “forever chemicals” because of their […]
08/12/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Plant-based ROADS? Iowa researchers to pave roads using soybeans and recycled asphalt
Researchers at Iowa State University (ISU) who accidentally discovered soy-based asphalt technology will be making this groundbreaking discovery nationally available for commercial use by next year. The ISU researchers have been testing the product, known as the “Invigorate Rejuvenator,” for roughly a decade. They recently launched SoyLei Innovations, from where they are developing the rejuvenator – a compound […]
05/04/2022
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By Virgilio Marin
Storing and transporting hydrogen, a clean fuel that can provide power off-grid
Hydrogen might just be the fuel of the future. An energy carrier like electricity, it can store tremendous amounts of energy and power places with no access to the power grid. And whether it’s used in a fuel cell or burned to create heat, its only byproducts are clean water and heat. But the “hydrogen economy” – […]
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