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A world-first artificial cell can chase chemicals using only a membrane, an enzyme, and a pore—no DNA or motors needed.
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GearJunkie on MSNQuick Build Equals Lower Price: Geotrek Flatiron Campervan ReviewGeoTrek is a licensed Mercedes Sprinter dealer that builds campervans fast, passing much of the savings onto its customers.
Scientists have uncovered why a critical part of photosynthesis only uses one of two seemingly identical pathways, revealing ...
Consumers are facing a Sept. 30 deadline to be eligible for tax credits for EVs, followed by a Dec. 31 deadline when credits ...
Small spacecraft also have the potential to expand their capabilities with deployable booms, sails and antennas. For instance, atmospheric drag sails are becoming an increasingly proven way for small ...
New research shows how cell-like vesicles could form in Titan’s methane lakes, hinting at possible steps toward life - without water.
During an inspection of Silfab Solar’s Fort Mill site before the order, employees were found working in a building with ...
Automation is reshaping solar manufacturing, facilitating the rise of intelligent factories and supporting the development of ...
The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) has planned to set up a mega solar plant on 200 acres of land in Sector 8 near the Yamuna Expressway.
"Engie's precycling provision sets a new precedent for the utility-scale solar industry by proving that circular economy ...
SYFY ’s The Ark follows the crew of an interstellar spacecraft on a multi-light-year journey to the star next door. In the ...
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The Print on MSNCan plants’ solar hack fuel tomorrow’s clean energy? IISc, Caltech study cracks photosynthesis mysteryStudy can help design efficient artificial leaves, fuel cells, and other systems that mimic photosynthesis. Findings published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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