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The concept of a space elevator has long captured the imagination of scientists and engineers, promising to revolutionize space travel by significantly reducing costs and travel times. One of the main advantages of a space elevator is its potential to transport cargo and humans to orbit without the need for expensive rockets or fuel. Instead,
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Since the beginning of the Universe with the Big Bang, the majority of its composition has been dominated by hydrogen and a few helium atoms. With the passage of 13.8 billion years, elements heavier than helium were generated through various processes. Stars played a significant role in producing these heavier elements, but they could only
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The consumption of chocolate in the United States alone exceeds 3 million tons annually. While this sweet treat is beloved for its rich flavor, the reality is that traditional chocolate is loaded with sugar and saturated fats, posing risks to our health. The combination of cacao paste, sugar, and cocoa butter results in a delicious,
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The recent study published in Environmental Research Letters highlights the alarming fact that even individuals with an average sense of smell may be unknowingly exposed to natural gas leaks in their homes. This poses a significant risk to public health as small gas leaks can introduce hazardous air pollutants such as benzene, a known carcinogen.
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Halogen bonds play a crucial role in directing sequential dynamics in multi-functional crystals, offering insights into ultrafast-response times for optical storage. These intermolecular interactions are formed between a halogen atom and another atom with high electron density, influencing crystal engineering and the study of photoinduced structural deformations. A team of researchers led by Assistant Professor
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A groundbreaking technology has emerged to revolutionize the production of green hydrogen by addressing the limitations of current catalyst electrodes. Led by a team of researchers from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at UNIST, along with collaborators from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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