Microbes inside rocks convert CO2 into life without sunlight, thanks to a bicarbonate mechanism that could revolutionize ...
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'Extreme' crystal that formed in 1945 nuclear bomb test is unlike anything scientists have seen
Samples of "trinitite" created during the world’s first nuclear bomb test in 1945 contain unique crystals never seen before.
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MIT scientists create rare boron-oxygen ring once thought too unstable to exist
Researchers at MIT have created an unusual oxygen-rich molecule that scientists have tried to ...
About 75 years ago, scientists accidentally synthesized a compound called ferrocene in which the iron (Fe) atom is sandwiched ...
We have no idea what kind of life may exist on other planets, so it’s hard to know what to look for. Proxima Kósmos imagines a very different kind of solar system that could harbor life-forms we haven ...
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US scientists make 10 crystal compounds from one formula, reshape superconductor hunt
Scientists in the US have rewritten the rules of materials discovery after creating a ...
So-called rock-eating microorganisms obtain their energy to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) from inorganic sources and make up the vast majority of biomass producers. Using electron microscopy and ...
Inorganic materials encompass a vast array of solids formed from metallic, semimetallic or non-metallic elements bound by ionic, covalent or metallic bonds. Their structures range from dense ceramics ...
As sargassum piles up on Florida beaches, researchers are exploring how the smelly seaweed could be used in food and medicine ...
IIT-M and IISc develop a carbon-free ferrocene analogue, paving the way for innovative materials in inorganometallic ...
A study revealed that lithium chloride altered several newly identified Alzheimer’s-relevant Tau phosphosites and may ...
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