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Scientists create ‘artificial leaf’ that turns carbon dioxide into fuel

Scientists have created an "artificial leaf" to fight climate change by inexpensively converting harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) into a useful alternative fuel. The new technology,...

Scientists finally know how the world’s toughest material stays so strong

Nacre is the rainbow-sheened material that lines the insides of mussel and other mollusk shells. More commonly known as mother-of-pearl, nacre’s combination of hardness and...

Scientists find where the heaviest elements in our universe come from

Researchers have found the unequivocal evidence of where the heaviest elements in our universe come from. For the first time, the researchers have detected an...

Scientists create new catalyst that can turn carbon dioxide into fuels

Imagine grabbing carbon dioxide from car exhaust pipes and other sources and turning this main greenhouse gas into fuels like natural gas or propane: A...

Scientists find a simpler way to make some medicines

Chemists find a new way of creating the building blocks of many drugs. Organic chemists at Ohio State University have figured out how to synthesize...

Scientists find a cheaper way to produce hydrogen

Replacing today's expensive catalysts could bring down the cost of producing the gas for fuel, fertilizer and clean energy storage. Researchers at the Department of...

NAZI scientists created an alternative to DDT pesticide

DFDT, a fast-acting insecticide, has an alarming history, researchers report. “We set out to study the growth of crystals in a little-known insecticide and uncovered...

Scientists rediscover fast-acting German insecticide lost in the aftermath of WWII

Fluoridated DDT swiftly kills disease-carrying mosquitoes, which may lower its environmental impact -- but its history is alarming. A new study in the Journal of...

Scientists detect rare ‘Lazarus superconductivity’ in rediscovered material

Scientists have observed a rare phenomenon called re-entrant superconductivity in the material uranium ditelluride. Nicknamed "Lazarus superconductivity," the phenomenon occurs when a superconducting state arises,...

Why some greens turn brown in historical paintings

Enticed by the brilliant green hues of copper acetate and copper resinate, some painters in the Renaissance period incorporated these pigments into their masterpieces. However,...