What can we learn from a Pompeii construction site preserved in ash? Plus, tech companies look to build solar-powered data ...
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Say goodbye to cement? Wild new material claims it can replace it
Cement built the modern world, but it also quietly helped heat the planet. As researchers race to cut emissions from ...
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The great fiber myth: New science debunks prunes and bran as the ultimate constipation cure
Groundbreaking clinical guidelines reveal that traditional remedies like prunes and high-fiber diets lack empirical evidence, ...
Discover how hydrated lime enhances modern ceiling systems, improving durability, fire resistance, moisture control, and ...
Dr Mike McDonagh provides insight into the factors involved in choosing and processing suitable alternative antimony alloys ...
The last time you scrubbed a streaky window or polished a porcelain appliance, you probably used a chemical called ammonia.
Pompeii’s public baths, aqueduct, and water towers were among the preserved structures frozen in time. A new paper published ...
Researchers at Kumamoto University have discovered that a purely inorganic crystal grown from water solution can emit ...
Chalk is a fine-textured form of limestone. It is composed of several tiny fragments of the calcite shells or skeletons of ...
Hydrogen is attracting attention as a clean energy carrier because its use does not emit CO₂. However, hydrogen’s ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Advances in thin-film electrolytes push solid oxide fuel cells forward
Under the threat of climate change and geopolitical tensions related to fossil fuels, the world faces an urgent need to find ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Hidden World of Cold-Water Corals Rises to the Surface With These Glass Sculptures That Are Resurrecting a Lost Craft
As increased industrial activity puts fragile deep-sea ecosystems at risk, one artist is raising awareness about imperiled ...
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