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Monthly Archives: September, 2021

Chemistry Breakthrough: Faster and Cheaper Ethanol-to-Jet-Fuel on the Horizon

New catalyst and microchannel reactors improve efficiency and cost. A patented process for converting alcohol sourced from renewable or industrial waste gases into jet or...

Jupiter’s Gigantic Super Polar Cyclones Are Here To Stay

Pentagon of vortices. Mosaic of infrared images of Jupiter’s south pole. Credit: NASA/SWRI/JPL/ASI/INAF/IAPS Weizmann Institute scientists reveal how gigantic cyclones remain stable at both of...

Hidden SARS-CoV-2 “Gate” Discovered – Opens To Allow COVID Infection

The glycan gate opens: Supercomputing-driven simulations depict the glycan N343 (magenta) acting as a molecular crowbar to pry open the SARS-CoV-2 spike’s receptor binding...

Up to 3 Cups of Coffee per Day Associated With Health Benefits

Up to three cups of coffee per day is associated with a lower risk of stroke and fatal heart disease, according to research presented...

What Goes Up Must Come Down: Helping Clean Up Space Junk With First-of-Its-Kind Mission Optimizer

Illustration of ClearSpace-1, a planned active debris removal mission. Credit: ClearSpace SA Less than a year on from the UK Space Agency committing £1 million...

Closing a 25-Million Year Gap Between the “Molecular Clock” and the Fossil Record of Plants

Early Land Plants Evolved From Freshwater Algae, Fossils Reveal The world may need to start thinking differently about plants, according to a new report in...

A Big Step Forward in the Search for Alien Life: New Class of Exoplanet Very Different to Our Own

A new class of exoplanet very different to our own, but which could support life, has been identified by astronomers, which could greatly accelerate the...

The Sun’s “Convective Conundrum” Solved? Scientists Inch Closer to Cracking Mysteries of Space Weather

New research from University of Colorado at Boulder, could help scientists better understand the phenomena behind ‘sunspots’. The sun has long intrigued scientists. However, this...

Reconstructing Extinct Rhinos: Geneticists Map the Rhinoceros Family Tree

This illustration shows a paleoartist’s reconstruction of the three extinct rhinoceros species whose genomes were sequenced as part of the study. In the foreground...

Strong Evidence That Beijing’s Policies Meet the Criteria for Genocide of the Uyghur People

Uyghur population policies could lead to 4.5 million lives lost by 2040, according to study. A new study out today provides the most compelling evidence...

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