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Can green hydrogen production help bring oceanic dead zones back to life?
Green hydrogen production makes a lot of extra oxygen. Could we put it to work revitalizing the ocean?
Why are there so many different kinds of batteries?
To understand why batteries come in various sizes and shapes, we must first look to the past.
12 awe-inspiring landscape photos showing off Earth’s beauty
We're biased, but our planet is seriously beautiful.
Boeing supplier defends using dish soap as lubricant: ‘This is actually an innovative approach’
Cornstarch, Vaseline, and talcum powder were also explored.
‘Peaceful’ bonobos bite and push each other, actually
New research challenges what we know about male bonobos and chimpanzees.
How to control chronic wasting disease
A prion sickness similar to mad cow is spreading rapidly through North America’s deer and elk populations. A veterinary microbiologist discusses the options for keeping it in check.
Ready or not, AI is in our schools
(We’re not ready.)
A new solution proposed for drought-stricken Panama Canal goes around it
Some trade routes will need to detour over land.
Why counting octopus ‘rings’ is crucial
New guidelines offer scientists and fisheries a way to tell the age of an octopus.
Baby stars release gassy ‘sneezes’ while forming
The disk that surrounds newly forming stars shoots out material that could impact its future development.