News Chemistry

Unmeltable Ice Made from Water

Revolutionary Super-Ice Developed for Sustainable Food Cooling A new type of ice has been developed by scientists at the University of California in Davis (UC

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Electric cars less prone to fires

According to data from the United States, cars with combustion engines are more likely to catch fire than electric cars. In recent years, the media

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Tiny Land Snail Smaller Than Sand

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the Senckenberg Research Institute have found the world’s smallest known land snail in cave sediments in Northern Vietnam. The

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Plant-Based Foods Use More Water

A new study by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has revealed that plant-based foods consume more water than meat, making them worse for the environment

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Gel extracts drinking water from dry desert air.

Innovative Gel Extracts Drinking Water from Dry Desert Air More than a third of the world’s population already lives in regions with significant water scarcity,

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Climate-neutral cement start-up

Brimstone Energy, a start-up funded by Bill Gates, has announced plans to produce climate-neutral cement. Currently, the cement industry is responsible for approximately eight percent

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Bill Gates warns of dangerous COVID mutation.

Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder and philanthropist, has warned in an interview with the Financial Times that a new, more dangerous variant of the coronavirus

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Ideal Sleep Duration for Adults Identified

A recent study conducted by scientists at Fudan University in Shanghai has revealed that seven hours of sleep is the optimal duration for adults in

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Diamonds as Quantum Computer Memory

A new breakthrough in diamond production has been achieved, with researchers at Saga University and Adamant Namiki Precision Jewel Company developing a method to create

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Suitcase turns saltwater into drinking water

In a breakthrough development, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a compact device that can turn saltwater into drinking water without