Biochar is widely studied for carbon capture but a new study challenges the assumption that only the smallest pores matter showing larger pores may contribute more actively.
Blue light, a sheet of filter paper, and a stubborn class of industrial chemicals do not sound like much of a match. Yet that ...
Researchers characterized two moisture-swing polymers for direct air capture, finding that macropore structure governs CO2 sorption capacity and kinetics.
Concrete is officially obsolete. A radical breakthrough has birthed a material that actually breathes, grows, and repairs its ...
Comets often look like simple icy wanderers with dusty tails, but the latest JWST observations show that their activity can be far more chemically selective. In one of the clearest demonstrations yet, ...
At roughly 250,000 kilometers per hour, comet 3I/ATLAS did not merely enter the inner solar system; it tore through it at a ...
The Artemis II mission patch is seen on the right shoulder of the Orion Crew Survival System suits that NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover ...
Use Cases from Oil & Gas to CO2 and Water in Transmission Networks This paper presents an advanced pipeline monitoring system designed to detect and locate leaks and third-party interference (TPI) ...
For over 150 years, a rule of thumb dating back to the French mathematician Pierre Ossian Bonnet has been accepted in surface ...
Researchers in the US and Germany have solved a mathematical problem that has puzzled ...
Observations show the universe appears flat, yet its true size and global shape beyond the observable horizon may remain forever unknown.
Before Dieselgate happened, and the diesel card-house came tumbling down, we had this 800-mile-per-tank master of efficiency.