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Researchers create blue cheese with new colors

Scientists from the University of Nottingham have made a colorful breakthrough in the world of cheese-making. By delving into the secrets behind the classic blue-green...

Scientists find hidden plastics in the sea

Imagine millions of tons of plastic waste, like water bottles, food wrappers, and clothes, getting tossed into the ocean every year. Over time, the sun's...

Scientists develop a new sensor for detecting ‘forever chemicals’ in water

In a new study, researchers at the University of Birmingham, in collaboration with Germany's Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), have introduced...

Laundry is a top source of microplastic pollution – here’s how to clean your...

Microplastics are turning up everywhere, from remote mountain tops to deep ocean trenches. They also are in many animals, including humans. The most common microplastics...

Revolutionizing Tech: Turning glass into quantum materials

In a groundbreaking study from the University of California, Irvine, and Los Alamos National Laboratory, scientists have discovered a way to transform ordinary materials...

Scientists find new ways to restructure lithium-ion batteries

Batteries are everywhere in our daily lives, from our smartphones to electric cars. The University of Texas at Austin has recently made a big...

Scientists create eco-friendly spider silk in the lab

In Japan, scientists have made an exciting breakthrough. They've created a machine that can make spider silk, a material known for being super strong, flexible,...

Study reveals how heavy metals might speed up menopause

In a new study from the University of Michigan, researchers have uncovered a connection that could be crucial for middle-aged women: heavy metals might...

Liquid lithium is the key to easier and cheaper fusion energy, shows study

Scientists are exploring new ways to make fusion energy, a clean alternative to fossil fuels, more practical and affordable. Recent research points to an exciting...

Scientists turn plastic waste into useful spider silk with bacteria

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have made a groundbreaking discovery: they've engineered a type of bacteria that can turn plastic waste into a versatile...