Performance-enhancing peptides are increasingly popular among fitness enthusiasts and biohackers, despite limited human ...
At temperatures approaching absolute zero, most magnetic materials settle into tidy patterns. Their tiny magnetic moments, or ...
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Hopes for life on Saturn's moon Titan dashed again: Stable cell membranes likely can't exist there
A proposed path for life to form on Titan appears to be closed by experiments on how compounds behave under conditions similar to those on Saturn’s largest moon. The work cannot test every potential ...
Austin‑based ICON is opening sales of its next‑generation 3D‑printing construction system, Titan, marking the company’s first ...
Months of speculation by Rick and Morty fans have finally come to an end, as it is clear when they will finally watch the latest installation of interdimensional chaos.
Oak Ridge is becoming America's nuclear energy core, with TVA and Kairos Power building advanced reactors to provide power.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission relies on rigorous inspection, lab testing and long-term performance analysis to ensure ...
Deep within Indonesia's forbidden limestone mazes, a blood-red masterpiece has been uncovered, shattering every timeline of human history.
This study highlights how rubber powder and nano-silica improve concrete's freeze-thaw resistance, enhancing durability and sustainability in construction.
The childhood of the 1950s and 1960s was very different from that of children today. Mostly left to their own devices, and aided and abetted by downright dangerous toys, what could go wrong? Yet for ...
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Meet India's high-protein ‘designer rice' built to fight diabetes
Scientists in India have developed a new type of rice that contains three times more protein and has a lower glycaemic index. The innovation could help tackle diabetes, malnutrition, and nutrient ...
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US-Iran war reveals why India urgently needs to look at clean energy
The ongoing conflict might end soon, or it might not. The guarantee of nations working collectively towards a sustainable future is unlikely and, therefore, preparing for the worst is the best step ...
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