Efficient water quality management could reduce future water scarcity by half

Efficient water quality management could reduce future water scarcity by half

Global water scarcity, a result of both quantity and quality change, challenges the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. An international team of researchers has now developed a novel modeling approach to identify cost-effective combinations of water management, promising a substantial reduction in future water scarcity. Global water scarcity, a result of both quantity and quality…

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Novel two-step electrolysis of water proposed for hydrogen production

Novel two-step electrolysis of water proposed for hydrogen production

A research team led by Prof. Chen Changlun from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, together with collaborators, developed advanced cobalt-doped nickel hydroxide bipolar electrodes and non-noble metal catalysts, which significantly improved the efficiency and stability of two-step water electrolysis for hydrogen production. A research team led by Prof. Chen…

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How to Avoid Petrochemical Products

It’s well known that petrochemicals are toxic to our health. Here’s how to steer clear of these by-products of the fossil fuel industry.  It’s well known that petrochemicals are toxic to our health. Here’s how to steer clear of these by-products of the fossil fuel industry.  Scientific American Content: Global

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NGC 3810 Demonstrates Classical Spiral Structure in New Hubble Image

NGC 3810 Demonstrates Classical Spiral Structure in New Hubble Image

Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have produced a spectacularly detailed image of the supernova-hosting spiral galaxy NGC 3810. The post NGC 3810 Demonstrates Classical Spiral Structure in New Hubble Image appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.  Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have produced a spectacularly detailed image of the supernova-hosting…

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Marijuana’s New Legal Status Must Spark More Research

While most Americans enjoy access to marijuana, barriers to research and knowledge expansion persist—with dangerous consequences. Unlimited research access is needed  While most Americans enjoy access to marijuana, barriers to research and knowledge expansion persist—with dangerous consequences. Unlimited research access is needed  Scientific American Content: Global

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Ab initio methods help scientists make sense of complex particle collisions

Ab initio methods help scientists make sense of complex particle collisions

When atomic nuclei and subatomic particles interact, the results are incredibly complex. These are the “many body problems” of quantum mechanics. To help make sense of these interactions, scientists create ways to simplify the range of possible outcomes. When atomic nuclei and subatomic particles interact, the results are incredibly complex. These are the “many body problems”…

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