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Tiny carbon tubes beam out stronger light by stealing a boost from internal vibrations—a discovery that could revolutionize ...
This article first appeared in the Spring 2025 special “City Building” issue of the Ottawa Business Journal. That publication ...
Have you ever dealt with flickering lights that make you wonder if your wiring is safe? How many times have you worried about ...
Comets that have hit Earth have been a mixed bag. Early in Earth's history, during the solar system's chaotic beginning, they ...
With extreme heat rising annually, Bangladesh must design cities and buildings to be heat resistant, and implement strategies to adapt to rising temperatures by modifying our architecture every year.
Discover how scientists program nanomaterials to react to environmental triggers, leading to innovations in targeted drug delivery, self-healing materials, and smart electronics.
HBO's 'Real Time' host Bill Maher interviewed DNC vice chair David Hogg about his ambitious agenda to reform the Democratic ...
The average person apparently only boils the kettle four times a day. I affectionately patted my beloved workhorse of a ...
The 80-acre property is seen as promising for future redevelopment and now, so are more than an estimated 1,000 acres that ...
Recently, the research team of Tierui Zhang from the Institute of Chemistry and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, published a Mini-Review titled "Innovative and Sustainable Approaches to Aerobic ...
New research has found that rural Zambians are much more likely to adopt solar power if they see it working for their ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is retiring its public database meant to keep track of the cost of losses from climate change-fueled weather disasters including floods, heat waves, ...