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Artificial photosynthesis research represents a step forward towards green hydrogen

Artificial photosynthesis research represents a step forward towards green hydrogen

How can we produce clean hydrogen without burning fossil hydrocarbons or other non-renewable energy sources? We can do so through photoelectrochemistry, or artificial photosynthesis, a method that—just like photosynthesis—uses sunlight and water, as with electrolysis, to obtain hydrogen, without generating harmful emissions. A group of researchers from the Department of Physics of the University of…

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Telangana: BJP-backed candidate wins Graduates MLC election – The Siasat Daily

Telangana: BJP-backed candidate wins Graduates MLC election  The Siasat Daily BJP delivers significant blow to Congress in Telangana MLC elections  Deccan Herald BJP’s Anji Reddy wins grad MLC poll  The Times of India Teachers Constituency MLC-elect Malka Komaraiah will amplify voices of teachers: Bandi Sanjay  The Hindu Large number of votes declared invalid in Telangana graduates’ MLC election  The News…

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Pope Francis in stable condition, resumes some work, Vatican says – Reuters

Pope Francis in stable condition, resumes some work, Vatican says  Reuters Pope calls parish in Gaza as his condition remains stable on Ash Wednesday  Vatican News – English The pope has increased his physical activity and celebrated the start of Lent, Vatican says  Hindustan Times Pope Francis ‘rested well overnight’ with a ventilation mask as he battles pneumonia  The…

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As DEI programs are scaled back in the US, could it happen here in Australia?

As DEI programs are scaled back in the US, could it happen here in Australia?

Workplaces in the US are witnessing a mass reversal of diversity, equity and inclusion programs following President Donald Trump’s return to power. Could the same thing happen here in Australia? Workplaces in the US are witnessing a mass reversal of diversity, equity and inclusion programs following President Donald Trump’s return to power. Could the same thing…

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Packets of freeze-dried bacteria can grow biocement on demand

Packets of freeze-dried bacteria can grow biocement on demand

Cement manufacturing and repair could be significantly improved by using biocement-producing bacteria, but growing the microbes at construction sites remains a challenge. Now, researchers report a freeze-drying approach in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces that preserves the bacteria, potentially allowing construction workers to ultimately use powder out of a packet to quickly make tiles, repair…

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