Researchers developed a new way to convert CO2 into sustainable fuel, crucially without any unwanted products or waste, according to a study published in Nature Chemistry (1). The team from
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A team of researchers from University College London (UCL), UK, has found why a common genetic variant represents a worse outcome for some patients diagnosed with neurodegenerative diseases, such as
Atlantic cod and squid were found further north than expected, according to a study published in the scientific journal Science Advances. Scientists from the international MOSAiC expedition with research icebreaker
We may lose up to three meters of coastline in the Arctic every year by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced, according to a study published in the
Hundreds of different chemicals found in tap water kept in plastic bottles for long periods, including some potentially dangerous to human health, according to a study published in the Journal
The Joint European Torus (JET) team located in Culham near Oxford has just taken a step forward in the scientific progress of nuclear fusion. Atomic fusion consists of releasing energy
Portuguese scientists discover a new neural pathway to explain how we learn a new skill
A research team from the Champalimaud Foundation in Lisbon, Portugal, discovered a new mechanism in the brain to help us learn new skills, according to a study published in the
Thawing permafrost to expose arctic populations to lung cancer caused by radioactive radon
Thawing permafrost due to climate change will expose arctic populations to excessive levels of radioactive gas radon, which may cause lung cancer, according to a study published in the journal
There is presently a lot of discussion on the most viable path towards a sustainable energy future. The problems are that the energy demand is growing, that much more energy
The ocean floor is the least explored ecosystem on the planet, even though it covers more than 60% of the Earth’s surface. Life in the deep sea, including microbes and