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Largest flow of natural hydrogen gas ever found measured in Albanian chromium mine
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Largest flow of natural hydrogen gas ever found measured in Albanian chromium mine

A team of geologists affiliated with several institutions in France‚ working with a pair of colleagues from Albania‚ has measured the largest natural flow of hydrogen ever in an Albanian chromium mine. In their study‚ reported in the journal Science‚ the group measured hydrogen gas bubbling up through liquid pools in the mine.
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Scientists investigate a better way of releasing hydrogen stored in hydrogen boride sheets
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Scientists investigate a better way of releasing hydrogen stored in hydrogen boride sheets

The looming threat of climate change has motivated scientists worldwide to look for cleaner alternatives to fossil fuels‚ and many believe hydrogen is our best bet. As an environmentally friendly energy resource‚ hydrogen (H2) can be used in vehicles and electric power plants without releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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Engineers boost efficiency for converting greenhouse gas into ethylene
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Engineers boost efficiency for converting greenhouse gas into ethylene

Engineers at the University of Cincinnati have created a more efficient way of converting carbon dioxide into valuable products while simultaneously addressing climate change.
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SynMoss project grows moss with partially synthetic genes
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SynMoss project grows moss with partially synthetic genes

A Chinese team of life scientists‚ microbiologists‚ plant researchers and seed designers has developed a way to grow engineered moss with partially synthetic genes. In their project‚ reported in the journal Nature Plants‚ the group engineered a moss that is one of the first living things to have multiple cells carrying a partially artificial chromosome.
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Scientists develop new molecular system made from abundant element manganese for photooxidation
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Scientists develop new molecular system made from abundant element manganese for photooxidation

Highly reducing or oxidizing photocatalysts are a fundamental challenge in photochemistry. Only a few transition metal complexes with Earth-abundant metal ions have so far advanced to excited state oxidants‚ including chromium‚ iron‚ and cobalt. All these photocatalysts require high energy light for excitation and their oxidizing power has not yet been fully exploited. Furthermore‚ precious and hence expensive metals are the decisive ingredients in most cases.
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New research demonstrates how to study low concentrations of electrons in complex oxide films
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New research demonstrates how to study low concentrations of electrons in complex oxide films

Semiconductors in modern electronics rely on small quantities of added impurity elements‚ called dopants‚ that alter the ability of the material to conduct electricity. While the role of these dopants is often straightforward‚ that isn't always the case. Electrons from dopants in complex oxides can behave in ways that are significantly different than those in conventional semiconductors‚ such as silicon.
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Combining unique methods‚ researchers discover new protein functions‚ explore physical space of proteins
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Combining unique methods‚ researchers discover new protein functions‚ explore physical space of proteins

Researchers in the lab of John Kuriyan‚ professor of biochemistry and dean of the School of Medicine Basic Sciences‚ have revealed a key element of how a molecular machine responsible for high-speed DNA replication works. The results of their study build on growing theories of molecular evolution.
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How landscape evolution makes Madagascar a hotspot for plant species diversity
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How landscape evolution makes Madagascar a hotspot for plant species diversity

Madagascar is home to more than 11‚000 plant species‚ 80% of which are found nowhere else on Earth. A recent study by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest‚ Snow and Landscape Research WSL and ETH Zurich has put forward a new hypothesis for the underlying cause of Madagascar's rich plant biodiversity‚ which has been regarded as an unsolved mystery of natural history.
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Helium droplets capture double water structure
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Helium droplets capture double water structure

An elusive structure involving two water molecules‚ which had been predicted but never observed‚ has been isolated by RIKEN chemists. This finding could have implications for a wide range of fields ranging from astrochemistry to corrosion of metals. The paper is published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters.
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Study aims to provide middle ground for costs associated with reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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Study aims to provide middle ground for costs associated with reducing greenhouse gas emissions

As the world gradually transitions to making meaningful reductions in greenhouse gas emissions‚ one of the most crucial questions that needs to be answered is how much that change is going to cost.
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