Researchers from EPFL have conducted a comprehensive techno‑economic assessment of a novel graphene‑based membrane that could transform carbon capture across energy‑intensive industries. The study focuses on pyridinic‑graphene – a…
Category: 7. Science
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NASA May Have Lost The MAVEN Mars Orbiter
When the orbit of NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft took it behind the Red Planet on December 6th, ground controllers expected a temporary loss of signal (LoS). Unfortunately, the Deep Space…
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Two HIIT sessions a week is the sweet spot for improving your cardio, says study. Here’s what they should be
Like it of loathe it, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a key component of any decent training week. But how many of these sessions do runners need to do each week to get a meaningful aerobic boost?
The answer, according a new study of…
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Ghost particles slip through Earth and spark a hidden atomic reaction
Neutrinos are among the most puzzling particles known to science and are often called ‘ghost particles’ because they so rarely interact with matter. Trillions pass through each person every second without leaving any mark. These particles are…
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Ghost particles slip through Earth and spark a hidden atomic reaction
Neutrinos are among the most puzzling particles known to science and are often called ‘ghost particles’ because they so rarely interact with matter. Trillions pass through each person every second without leaving any mark. These particles are…
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Arcs, curtains, corona and more
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Susan Jensen in Irby, Washington, captured this view of the aurora through patchy clouds on April 2, 2025. Thank you, Susan! Do you know the names of the forms of aurora? Brush up on them here! The forms of…
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Components of RNA among life’s building blocks found in NASA asteroid sample – Physics World
Components of RNA among life’s building blocks found in NASA asteroid sample – Physics World