The House passed three government spending bills Thursday, inching Congress closer to funding federal operations ahead of the ...
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New process densifies electrolytes, stabilizing lithium anodes for long-lasting all-solid-state batteries
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have achieved a breakthrough on the path to practical application of lithium ...
Most of today's quantum computers rely on qubits with Josephson junctions that work for now but likely won't scale as needed ...
In an executive order, Trump put an end to more than three decades of U.S. support for the United Nations Framework ...
An emphasis on fruit, vegetables, and whole foods is welcome—but it’s wrong to suggest steak and beef tallow should be ...
Inspired by biological systems, materials scientists have long sought to harness self-assembly to build nanomaterials. The challenge: the process seemed random and notoriously difficult to predict.
Even with clear science and strong laws, environmental protection projects can get stuck. This case shows how enshrining environmental rights in our constitution can get things moving again.
Scientists may have found a safer way to make cells burn more calories—by turning up the heat inside our cellular power plants.
Recent Texas A&M University-Central Texas graduate De'ionte Jones worked right alongside policymakers on the U.S. House ...
We often think of memories like the contents of a museum: static exhibits that we view to understand the present and prepare ...
Plenty of people – about 1 in 3, according to some studies — feel bad for a day or two after they get a flu shot. The most common symptoms include headaches, muscle aches, fatigue and fever, all of ...
Imagine driving down a busy highway. You need to check your speed and navigation, but glancing down at the dashboard takes ...
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