Scientists Find Cleaner Way to Recover Gold from Electronic Waste

Discarded phones, computers and other electronics contain valuable metals, including gold. Recovering those metals, however, often requires large amounts of chemicals that can create waste...

AI Shows How Fast Your Organs Are Aging

Your birthday tells you how many years you have been alive, but it may not tell the whole story about how old your body...

Minnesota’s Low-Grade Iron Ore Could Become a Surprisingly Good Semiconductor

Iron ore mined in Minnesota could have an unexpected future beyond steelmaking. Scientists have discovered that relatively low-purity ore from the state's Iron Range can...

Scientists Find New Way to Make Sodium-Ion Batteries More Durable

Sodium-ion batteries are emerging as a promising alternative to the lithium-ion batteries widely used in electronics and electric vehicles. Now, scientists have found that adding...

New Model Could Help Engineers Build Faster, More Efficient AI Chips

Scientists have developed a new mathematical model that could make it easier to design computer chips using a promising class of materials called ferroelectrics. The...

This New Energy Storage Device Can Be Recycled in Just 30 Minutes

From smartwatches and phones to drones, many modern devices depend on small, rechargeable energy storage systems. But when these products reach the end of their...

Scientists Find a Cheaper Way to Extract Valuable Magnesium from Seawater

The world's oceans contain enormous amounts of magnesium, and scientists have developed a new method that could make it cheaper and more sustainable to...

Chemical Fingerprints Reveal the Secret Pasts of Massive Stars

A massive star may look like it has spent its entire life alone, but its chemical makeup can tell a very different story. Scientists have...

Butterfly-Inspired Ceramic Scrolls Could Help Tiny Robots Move and Lift Objects

A butterfly's curling feeding tube has inspired scientists to create tiny ceramic scrolls that can rapidly roll and unroll when controlled by a magnet. The...

This Graphene-Powered Soft Len Could Bring Autofocus to Smart Glasses and Medical Devices

Our eyes can switch focus almost instantly, moving from words on a page to something across the room without us even thinking about it. Recreating...

Solar Panel Waste Could Become a $1 Trillion Recycling Opportunity

The global boom in solar power is helping countries move toward cleaner energy, but it is also creating a growing waste problem. New research suggests...

New Recycling Method Recovers Nearly 100% of Silver from Old Solar Panels

Old solar panels could become a valuable source of silver instead of ending up in landfill. Australian researchers have successfully tested a recycling process that...

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Scientists use big bang echoes to make more accurate universe maps

Scientists from several Chinese universities and the University of Cordoba have developed a new way to understand the universe better. They published their study in...

Toothless dinosaur’s lost digits point to spread of parrot-like species

A newly discovered species of toothless, two-fingered dinosaur has shed light on how a group of parrot-like animals thrived more than 68 million years...

Ancient DNA unveils the look of a 6th century Chinese emperor

In a new study, scientists have recreated the face of Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou dynasty, a prominent Chinese ruler from 1,500 years...

How we’re all linked to a common ancestor from the depths of the sea

Scientists from around the globe have just added a fascinating twist to our family tree, and it's no myth. Their recent discovery suggests that humans,...

Turning carbon into cash: A smarter way to boost oil and store emissions

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new way to boost oil production while also storing more carbon underground—a promising...