Sulfur on Mercury was as important to the planet's formation as oxygen was to Earth's evolution, the study suggests.
If you’ve been in the market for a new hair dryer, you’ve likely seen advertising for ionic ones. Some claim to produce ...
A new approach reveals unexpected ways oxygen can bind to rare metals. Iron plays a central role in how the body uses oxygen. In hemoglobin, it binds dioxygen, a pair of oxygen atoms, allowing blood ...
Earth may have won a cosmic chemistry lottery. Researchers found that during the planet’s earliest formation, oxygen had to be in an extremely narrow “Goldilocks zone” for two life-essential elements, ...
Researchers have found that Mercury's low-iron, high-sulfur chemistry allows its magma to stay liquid at lower temperatures ...
Next-gen network upgrade to significantly increase Ericsson's Radio Access Network (RAN) footprint with Virgin Media O2 Ericsson secures majority of Virgin Media O2's latest radio network-focused inve ...
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High-entropy design achieves 3-fold increase in hydrogen production
While mixing materials typically leads to instability, there exists a phenomenon known as high entropy, where increasing ...
A recent study has found that by simply flipping hydrogen molecules upside down, the element could power our world in the not ...
An exoplanet, TOI-5205 b, which is almost as large as Jupiter, orbits a small red star. By many estimates, this red star ...
Changes in the Sun's heat output will eventually make life as we know it impossible on Earth - but the good news is still we have plenty of time left ...
For decades, the study of British politics has been defined by an extreme negativity bias, focusing almost exclusively on ...
Virgin Media O2 (VMO2)'s £1.4 billion network spending spree appears to be more of a boon for Ericsson than Nokia.
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