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  • Chemists develop molecule for important step toward artificial photosynthesis

    Chemists develop molecule for important step toward artificial photosynthesis

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    As with natural photosynthesis, the new molecule temporarily stores two positive and two negative charges.


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    Credit: Deyanira Geisnæs Schaad

    A research team from the University of Basel, Switzerland, has developed a new molecule modeled on plant photosynthesis: under the influence of light, it stores two positive and two negative charges at the same time. The aim is to convert sunlight into carbon-neutral fuels.

    Plants use the energy of sunlight to convert CO2 into energy-rich sugar molecules. This process is called photosynthesis and is the foundation of virtually all life: animals and humans can “burn” the carbohydrates produced in this way again and use the energy stored within them. This once more produces carbon dioxide, closing the cycle.

    This model could also be the key to environmentally friendly fuels, as researchers are working on imitating natural photosynthesis and using sunlight to produce high-energy compounds: solar fuels such as hydrogen, methanol and synthetic petrol. If burned, they would produce only as much carbon dioxide as was needed to produce the fuels. In other words, they would be carbon-neutral.

    A molecule with a special structure

    In the scientific journal Nature Chemistry, Professor Oliver Wenger and his doctoral student Mathis Brändlin have now reported on an important interim step toward achieving this vision of artificial photosynthesis: they have developed a special molecule that can store four charges simultaneously under light irradiation – two positive ones and two negative ones.

    The intermediate storage of multiple charges is an important prerequisite for converting sunlight into chemical energy: the charges can be used to drive reactions – for example, to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.

    The molecule consists of five parts that are linked in a series and each performs a specific task. One side of the molecule has two parts that release electrons and are positively charged in the process. Two on the other side pick up the electrons, which causes them to become negatively charged. In the middle, the chemists placed a component that captures sunlight and starts the reaction (electron transfer).

    Two steps using light

    In order to generate the four charges, the researchers took a stepwise approach using two flashes of light. The first flash of light hits the molecule and triggers a reaction in which a positive and a negative charge are generated. These charges travel outward to the opposite ends of the molecule. With the second flash of light, the same reaction occurs again, so that the molecule then contains two positive and two negative charges.

    Works in dim light

    “This stepwise excitation makes it possible to use significantly dimmer light. As a result, we are already moving close to the intensity of sunlight,” explains Brändlin. Earlier research required extremely strong laser light, which was a far cry from the vision of artificial photosynthesis. “In addition, the charges in the molecule remain stable long enough to be used for further chemical reactions.”

    That being said, the new molecule has not yet created a functioning artificial photosynthesis system. “But we have identified and implemented an important piece of the puzzle,” says Oliver Wenger. The new findings from the study help to improve our understanding of the electron transfers that are central to artificial photosynthesis. “We hope that this will help us contribute to new prospects for a sustainable energy future,” says Wenger.


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  • Setting up for another awful September? The month’s track record has been abysmal in recent years

    Setting up for another awful September? The month’s track record has been abysmal in recent years

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  • Dragon supply mission docks with International Space Station

    Dragon supply mission docks with International Space Station

    Aug. 25 (UPI) — The International Space Station received more than 5,000 pounds of supplies after a SpaceX cargo spacecraft arrived there Monday.

    NASA reported in a press release that a cargo Dragon ship, serial number C211, docked with the Harmony utility hub of the ISS at 7:05 a.m. EDT as part of the 33rd Commercial Resupply Services mission, or CRS-33, after launching Sunday via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

    C211 moved in orbit for around 29 hours before docking with the ISS 25 minutes ahead of schedule and carried scientific investigation items among its consignment.

    “Commercial resupply missions to the International Space Station deliver science that helps prove technologies for Artemis lunar missions and beyond,” acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy said in a statement.

    The ISS announced on social media Sunday that a metal 3D printer, a liver tissue bioprinter and bone-forming stem cells are among the items brought there by C211.

    “This flight will test 3D printing metal parts and bioprinting tissue in microgravity-technology that could give astronauts tools and medical support on future moon and Mars missions,” Duffy explained.

    C211 will stay docked with the ISS for around five months, during which time the Dragon ship will perform multiple engine burns to help maintain the station’s location in orbit.

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  • The Highway’s Jammed with Broken Heroes: Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born to Run’ at 50 – Tidal

    1. The Highway’s Jammed with Broken Heroes: Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born to Run’ at 50  Tidal
    2. How Springsteen saved me  The Observer
    3. “I wanted to make the greatest rock record that I’d ever heard. I wanted it to sound enormous, to grab you by your throat”: How Bruce Springsteen saved his career with Born To Run  MusicRadar
    4. Between What’s Flesh and What’s Fantasy: ‘Born to Run’ Turns 50  Paste Magazine
    5. Bruce Springsteen ‘Born to Run’ 50th anniversary to be cited on House floor by Pallone  yahoo.com

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  • Top 5 matches and storylines to watch on Day 2 of the 2024 US Open – US Open Tennis

    1. Top 5 matches and storylines to watch on Day 2 of the 2024 US Open  US Open Tennis
    2. Top 5 matches and storylines to watch on Day 1 of the 2025 US Open  US Open Tennis
    3. The favorites to the underdogs: Ranking the US Open contenders  ESPN
    4. US Open: Carlos Alcaraz, Venus Williams in action later after Jack Draper and Cameron Norrie  Sky Sports
    5. ‘I’ve Got to Improve a Few Things’: Catching Up With Carlos Alcaraz Before Tonight’s US Open Match  Vogue

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  • BBC Radio 1 Dance X books Rudimental for only club set of Ibiza 2025

    BBC Radio 1 Dance X books Rudimental for only club set of Ibiza 2025

    Having visited the island for thirty years, BBC Radio 1’s Ibiza parties remain cornerstone moments that showcase every niche of electronic music.

    Following its annual weekender at the start of August, BBC Radio 1 Dance X is back for a standalone date next week. This time, it turns its focus towards the bass-ier end of the spectrum in a return to Amnesia.

    On Thursday 11 September, the legendary Terrace welcomes Rudimental for their only nightclub booking on the island this summer. In a departure from their festival sets, this is a rare opportunity to experience the chart-topping collective in a club-orientated context.

    They’re joined by 4AM Kru, Special Request and Bullet Tooth, with UKG, Jungle and Drum & Bass forming the backbone of the night.

    Providing a nice contrast to the high-octane, low-end assault, LaLa, Arielle Free, Jan and Eliza Rose deliver their own distinctive takes on contemporary House in the Main Room, ensuring the night balances hard-hitting bass with more accessible music.

    Unlike the full weekend several weeks ago, this party is less about spectacle and more about feeling a sentiment echoed in Radio 1 Dance X’s programming.

    The line-up captures a snapshot of electronic music in 2025: diverse, dynamic and rooted in club culture.

    As Ibiza continues to define global dance music, Radio 1’s return to Amnesia could well be one of the island’s defining nights of the season.

    Tickets for BBC Radio 1 Dance X at Amnesia are on sale now. Grab yours below.

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  • Hubble Space Telescope Revisits Messier 96

    Hubble Space Telescope Revisits Messier 96

    Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have produced a spectacularly detailed image of the asymmetric spiral galaxy Messier 96.

    This Hubble image shows Messier 96, a spiral galaxy some 34 million light-years away in the constellation of Leo. Image credit: NASA / ESA /Hubble / F. Belfiore / D. Calzetti.

    Messier 96 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation of Leo, about 34 million light-years from Earth.

    The galaxy was first discovered by French astronomer Pierre Méchain on March 20, 1781, and added to Charles Messier’s catalogue of astronomical objects just four days later.

    Also known as NGC 3368, LEDA 32192 or M96, it spans about 100,000 light-years across — about the size of our Milky Way Galaxy — and has an estimated mass of 80 billion solar masses.

    Messier 96 is a dominant member of the Leo I galaxy group, also called the M96 group.

    The group also includes Messier 95, Messier 105 as well as a number of fainter galaxies, and is the nearest group containing both bright spiral galaxies and a bright elliptical galaxy.

    Messier 96 resembles a giant maelstrom of glowing gas, rippled with dark dust that swirls inwards towards the nucleus.

    It’s a very asymmetric galaxy; its dust and gas is unevenly spread throughout its weak spiral arms, and its core is not exactly at the galactic center.

    Its arms are also asymmetrical, thought to have been influenced by the gravitational pull of other galaxies within the Leo I group.

    “The gravitational pull of its galactic neighbors may be responsible for Messier 96’s uneven distribution of gas and dust, asymmetric spiral arms, and off-center galactic core,” the Hubble astronomers said in a statement.

    “This asymmetric appearance is on full display in a new Hubble image, which incorporates observations made in ultraviolet and optical light.”

    “Hubble images of Messier 96 have been released previously in 2015 and 2018,” they added.

    “Each successive image has added new data, building up a beautiful and scientifically valuable view of the galaxy.”

    “This third version gives an entirely new perspective on Messier 96’s star formation.”

    “The bubbles of pink gas in this image surround hot, young, massive stars, illuminating a ring of star formation in the outskirts of the galaxy.”

    “These young stars are still embedded within the clouds of gas from which they were born.”

    “The new data included for the first time in this image will be used to study how stars are born within giant dusty gas clouds, how dust filters starlight, and how stars affect their environments.”

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  • Humaima Malick’s new post captivates fans

    Humaima Malick’s new post captivates fans

    Humaima Malick stunned fans with her expressions, her drop dead gorgeous looks, her smile and her eyes with an Indian song in the background.

    Taking to Instagram, the Bol actress shared a reel in which she can be seen wearing a shimmery silver gown over a black sleeveless t-shirt and crystal beads necklace.

    She wore minimal makeup complementing her look making her eyes and her expressions even more intense.

    The viewers had mixed opinions over this post as some lauded her for her expressions and some heaped praise over her not showing any sign of aging. However, some bashed her for revealing clothes and even said that her brother claims to be a very honorable man and she dresses like this.

    Humaima stepped foot in the Pakistani drama scene in the 2009 drama Ishq Junoon Deewangi. Later she was seen on the big screen in 2011 in shoaib Mansoor’s iconic film Bol.

    She has also worked in Bollywood alongside Emraan Hashmi in the 2014 film Raja Natwarlal.

    Humaima Malick was married to Shamoon Abbasi in the year 2010 but after two years of their marriage, they were divorced.


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  • Dow Jones Top Company Headlines at 9 AM ET: Temu Owner PDD’s Profit Falls Less Than Expected | Keurig …

    Dow Jones Top Company Headlines at 9 AM ET: Temu Owner PDD’s Profit Falls Less Than Expected | Keurig …

    Temu Owner PDD’s Profit Falls Less Than Expected

    The Chinese owner of bargain-shopping app Temu reported a smaller-than-expected profit decline in 2Q despite revenue growth hitting a three-and-a-half-year low as tariffs and increased support for domestic merchants weighed on profitability.

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    Keurig Dr Pepper Strikes $18 Billion Deal for JDE Peet’s

    The combined company plans to later separate its coffee and beverage units, essentially unwinding the 2018 merger that brought together Keurig and Dr Pepper. Shares in JDE Peet surged.

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    America’s Newest Auto Plant Is Full of Robots. It Still Needs the Human Touch.

    Hyundai’s sprawling complex in Georgia illustrates advanced manufacturing’s balance between people and machines.

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    Orsted Shares Tumble After U.S. Issues Stop-Work Order on Wind Project

    The Danish energy giant’s shares fell 16% amid President Trump’s opposition to wind power.

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    Most Department Stores Are Leaving Malls. Dillard’s is Buying One

    The department-store chain this month purchased the Longview Mall in Texas, about two hours east of Dallas.

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    Private-Equity Firms Spot a Healthcare Value Play in Contract Manufacturing

    Some firms see investments in the outsourcing of drugmaker operations as a hedge against tariff tumult.

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    AI’s Big Leaps Are Slowing. That Could Be a Good Thing.

    Large language models’ pace of improvement has moderated, but investors shouldn’t panic.

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    SpaceX Seeks to Push Past Starship’s Fiery Troubles

    On Sunday, Elon Musk’s aerospace company said it ran into a ground-system problem and decided to stand down on attempting a launch.

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    Low expectations for retailers and ever-rising expectations for Nvidia in this week’s round of earnings

    Earnings Watch: Nvidia reports amid questions about its ability to meet demand; also reporting are retailers like Gap and Ulta Beauty.

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    Nvidia’s Roller Coaster for China AI Chips Takes a New Turn

    The chip designer halts production of the H20 AI chip that it developed for China, after Beijing told companies there not to buy it.

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    ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Is Netflix’s First No. 1 Box-Office Hit

    A limited, singalong release of the animated phenomenon showed streaming success can also bring fans to theaters.

    (END) Dow Jones Newswires

    August 25, 2025 09:15 ET (13:15 GMT)

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  • Comedian Reginald Carroll dies aged 52 after being shot in Mississippi | Mississippi

    Comedian Reginald Carroll dies aged 52 after being shot in Mississippi | Mississippi

    Baltimore comedian Reginald “Reggie” Carroll has died after being shot in northern Mississippi, according to authorities and media reports.

    The entertainer was 52, and among those who have paid tribute to him was Oscar-winning actor Mo’Nique, who called Carroll a “brother” in comedy.

    Police in Southaven, Mississippi, said officers found a critically wounded Carroll while responding to a shooting on 20 August. Though he underwent emergency treatment at a hospital in nearby Memphis, Tennessee, Carroll died from his injuries.

    Southaven police said one man was arrested in connection with Carroll’s killing and has been charged with murder. Investigators had not discussed a possible motive in the standup comic’s slaying as of Monday morning, though they had made it a point to say it was “isolated”.

    Carroll gained a following while performing in comedy clubs across the US, and word of his death had left that circuit in mourning.

    “Thank you for being one of the OGs who supported us early on,” Baltimore’s Mobtown Comedy said on social media. “The Mobtown family and the Baltimore comedy community are very saddened by this loss of one of our city’s great talents. Sending our prayers to Reggie’s family.”

    On Instagram, the Baltimore area native Mo’Nique – who won the 2010 best supporting actress Oscar for her performance in Precious – said she had “an amazing time being on tour together” previously with Carroll.

    “This is why I always say treat people the best you can because you never know if you’ll get a chance to see them again,” Mo’Nique said. “And the last time me and my brother Reggie, girl, was together – that’s what it was, an amazing time being on tour together, being on that road together, what a time, so I have no sad tears because all of our times together was amazing.”

    Among Carroll’s credits at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an episode of The Parkers, a sitcom which starred Mo’Nique. As Deadline noted, he also appeared on the live variety series Showtime at the Apollo – and more recently he was in the 2023 standup special Knockout Kings of Comedy as well as in the 2022 television movie Rent & Go.

    Southaven police additionally offered condolences to Carroll’s loved ones, saying in a statement: “our thoughts [are] with [his] family”.

    The agency’s statement also thanked the public “for their patience and understanding” as the investigation into Carroll’s murder continued.


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