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183-million-year-old golden fossil fooled scientists for decades: Microscope reveals a completely different truth
A fossil that appears to shine like gold has been quietly misleading scientists for decades. Found in black shale deposits in southwest Germany, these 183-million-year-old remains, mostly ammonites, ...
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New battery recycling method gives old EV batteries a more powerful second life
With millions of electric vehicle batteries nearing the end of their use, researchers have ...
Two cups of warm water don't make one cup of boiling water. But in the quantum world, multiple low-energy photons can combine ...
Coors Light is debuting a new can for soccer fans in anticipation of the World Cup. The beer brand is launching the Coooors Light Tallerboy, a limited-release, taller-than-a-tallboy canister that ...
For the first time ever, scientists are attempting to reverse cellular aging in a living patient. The target: incurable vision loss. The risk: cancer.
Since the 1980s, researchers have sought to use laser light to control chemical reactions relevant to photochemistry, catalysis and light-responsive materials. But this technique, known as coherent ...
Scientists have developed a material that converts ordinary sunshine into UV light, opening new possibilities for ...
As straightforward as the concept of taking battery packs out of an old electric or hybrid car and reusing them for home power storage sounds, this thought process skips a few essential steps. As ...
This two-house, two-barn compound includes the oldest home in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and stands right on the town’s historic and famously charming Main Street. “It’s actually two distinct houses, ...
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