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Scientists at Arizona State University have found that fog droplets contain living, growing bacteria that actively break down harmful air pollutants like formaldehyde. |
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Scientists at Arizona State University have found that fog droplets contain living, growing bacteria that actively break down harmful air pollutants like formaldehyde. |
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Scientists have uncovered a massive granite structure beneath the West Antarctic ice sheets, measuring 100km wide and 7km deep, revealing crucial geological information and enhancing our understanding of Antarctica's mysteries. |
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Explore the hidden Tamu Massif beneath the Pacific Ocean, reshaping our understanding of volcanic structures and their formation. |
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For a long time, scientists believed that only amphibians like salamanders could regrow complex limbs. But then came some groundbreaking findings from. |
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Did Bt cotton fail in India, or did India fail Bt cotton? Inside the science, the seeds in the pipeline, and the Rs 5,659 crore Mission for Cotton Productivity now trying to undo two decades of regulatory standstill, as scientists try to catch up with a moth that has been evolving since 2014. For 20 years, the pink bollworm has been quietly evolving past India's Bt cotton, while the country's laboratories waited for a regulatory signature that never came. Inside the slow fading of white gold, and the Rs 5,659 crore mission to bring it back. |
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Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia have introduced NESCOD, a new passive cooling technology. This innov. |
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When people imagine the earliest human tools, they usually picture weapons. Stone handaxes, sharpened spears and heavy clubs have long dominated both . |
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A groundbreaking study reveals that Africa may be undergoing a monumental geological transformation, as researchers identify a potential new tectonic . |
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For centuries, ships carrying merchants, soldiers and explorers passed through the narrow waters linking the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. . |
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BENGALURU: Most stars quietly burn out their neighbourhoods. But a new study has found they can also be midwives.Scientists at the Aryabhatta Research. |