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Teens in distress turn to tobacco but need more help to quit
A new study based on the 2022 National Youth Tobacco Survey has uncovered a concerning gap in how health professionals…
Harvesting hydrogen from biomass for energy can provide substantial carbon emissions reduction
Hydrogen fuel provides energy without producing carbon dioxide emissions, which makes it a promising option for decarbonizing the…
Three Scientists Awarded 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Pioneering Metal–Organic Frameworks
Stockholm, Sweden — The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has announced that the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry…
Record-breaking 2024 Amazon fires drive unprecedented carbon emissions and ecosystem degradation
A new study by researchers at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre reveals that the Amazon rainforest has…
Ocean-captured carbon converted into biodegradable plastic
Researchers from China engineered a system that captures carbon dioxide from seawater and converts it into biodegradable plastic…
Printable aluminum alloy sets strength records, may enable lighter aircraft parts
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Deadline Extended for Holographic Himalaya
Holographic Himalaya has opened a call for applications from Bachelor and Master levels from Nepal with a background in theoretical physics and willing to commit for the period of 6 months.
MHI agreement with ITB for the development of ammonia-fired power generation gas turbine
An agreement between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) and Indonesia’s Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) to conduct joint research and development of ammonia-fired power generation gas turbine.
Dr. Ren Jingzheng wins 2022 APEC top young scientist prize
Dr. Ren Jingzheng, Associate Professor of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering who specializes in sustainability science and process systems engineering for energy, environment, and sustainability, was selected as…
UNESCO and 8 Member States Successfully Concluded 14-day Archaeological Exploration in Mediterranea
An archaeological mission under the auspices of UNESCO concluded today its 14-day exploration of the Skerki Bank (Tunisia) and the Sicilian Channel (Italy) in the Mediterranean.