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Could a small material change unlock safer and more efficient solar panels?
Rethinking mobility in modern cities: If compact living cuts daily travel, why do city residents still fly so often, and what does this mean for climate goals?
Did simple fatty acid membranes drive early evolution?
Could innovation reshape sustainable wastewater treatment approaches soon?
During cosmic noon, galaxies burned fuel at extreme rates, but what physical laws controlled this intense burst of growth?
How did a library help scientists map the southern sky and shape global astronomy long before the digital age?
Could overlooked detector noise be shaping the limits of photon counting and astronomical discovery?
A new study questions whether Earth has crossed a critical extinction threshold or if the scientific support has been overstated..
How can fine dust particles from historic mining sites dissolve in the body and affect long-term human health?
Can System Dynamics modelling help farmers and policymakers avoid systemic water crises? This research investigates how data-driven water planning frameworks can reshape Morocco’s long-term hydrological trajectory.
How did a forgotten chemist's discovery spark international treaties and restore dying lakes?
Experiments show that increasing rotor inertia boosts VACT power capture by up to 60%, stabilizes operation, and raises efficiency...
Central banks and asset managers plan our economic future. Can finance be steered toward social progress instead of profit?