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Heat from the Sun Affects Seismic Activity on Earth

Incorporating solar activity predictions into detailed Earth temperature models may improve earthquake forecasts.

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NASA’s Hubble Finds Kuiper Belt Duo May Be Trio

The puzzle of predicting how three gravitationally bound bodies move in space has challenged mathematicians for centuries, and has most recently been popularized in the novel and television show "3 Body Problem." 

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Breakthrough in Clean Energy: Palladium Nanosheets Pave Way for Affordable Hydrogen

Scientists develop a low-cost palladium-based nanosheet catalyst that matches platinum's performance in hydrogen production.

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Climate Change Increases the Risk of Tree Mortality in Urban Boreal Forests

Climate change poses a particular risk to pine trees growing in dry areas, a new University of Eastern Finland study conducted in an urban recreational forest in Helsinki shows.

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Scientists Crack the Code to Longer-Lasting Perovskite Solar Technology

Perovskite solar cells could last ten times longer thanks to new research led by the University of Surrey, which suggests alumina (Al₂O₃) nanoparticles significantly enhance the lifespan and stability of these high-efficiency energy devices. 

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Tree Diversity Increases Carbon Sequestration

Forests planted with many different tree species have substantially higher aboveground carbon stocks and greater carbon fluxes than monocultures, shows an international study led by the University of Freiburg.

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Colorful Dust Over Mauritania

Wind plucks hundreds of millions of tons of dust from parched landscapes in northern Africa each year, propelling vast plumes of the tiny mineral particles over the Atlantic Ocean. 

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Scientists Design Novel Battery That Runs on Atomic Waste

Strong nuclear radiation boosts device efficiency, study finds.

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From Scraps to Sips: Everyday Biomass Produces Drinking Water from Thin Air

Discarded food scraps, stray branches, seashells and many other natural materials are key ingredients in a new system that can pull drinkable water out of thin air developed by researchers from The University of Texas at Austin.

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Eco Friendly, Inexpensive System for Storing High-Power Energy From Pine Biomass

The Solid State and Materials Research Group has come up with a lithium ion capacitor using electrodes produced from wood particles that are discarded as waste in sawmills. 

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