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Revolutionary Cancer Therapy with Silicon Nanoparticles According to a study published in the Annals of Oncology, cancer is the leading cause of death in Germany,
CBD E-Cigarettes Produce Toxic Gas
Cannabinoid-containing liquids can produce the highly toxic gas ketene, with the vaporization of CBD acetate being particularly risky. In late 2019, approximately 3,000 e-cigarette users
Green Hydrogen Production Breakthrough
A new method for producing green hydrogen has been developed by researchers at the Brookhaven National Laboratory and the University of Kansas. The team used
Paracetamol from waste byproduct
The pharmaceutical industry has long been known for its negative impact on the environment, with many medications relying on crude oil as a key ingredient.
Solving the Mystery of Handed Molecules
Louis Pasteur discovered in 1848 that there are “mirrored” molecules that are chemically identical. The reason for the existence of these molecules has now been
Cocaine-Producing Tobacco Plant
In a groundbreaking development, Chinese scientists have successfully modified the genes of a tobacco plant to produce cocaine. The aim of this research is to
Transforming Fish Waste into Valuable Food
A new solution has been developed by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology that can significantly increase the shelf life of fish waste, allowing it
Hydrogen Production from Seawater
Innovative Double Membrane System Produces Hydrogen from Salty Seawater Scientists from Stanford University, the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, the University of Oregon,
Arctic-Inspired Fabric: Lighter and Warmer
Scientists have discovered how polar bears actively use sunlight to maintain their body temperature, leading to the development of a synthetic material that is lighter
Artificial Photosynthesis Generates Protein from CO?
In a bid to address the growing concern of food security and environmental sustainability, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a