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The mystery of fullerenes in space explained

A study from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) which combines laboratory chemistry with astrophysics, has shown for the first time that grains of dust formed by carbon and hydrogen in a highly disordered state, known as HAC, can take part in the formation of fullerenes, carbon molecules which are of key importance for the development of life in the universe, and with potential applications in nanotechnology. The results are published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

Big DataMar 28, 2024

Crowdsourced data provides accurate biodiversity picture to aid conservation efforts

Data collected by people recording wildlife on their smartphones could improve biodiversity monitoring and help to prevent global nature loss, according to a new study.

Big DataMar 28, 2024

The Orbi RBE973 Wi-Fi Router Really Is That Good

TechMar 12, 2024

Scientists use spent brewer's yeast to filter out metal from waste streams

ScienceMar 12, 2024

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AIMar 12, 2024

NASA says spending caps force “hard choices” for its 2025 budget

SpaceMar 12, 2024

The Future of Gen AI in Retail: Balancing Human Factors With Revenue Growth

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Chip TechMar 12, 2024

Menlo Secure Cloud Browser Enables a Safer Enterprise Workspace

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SoftwareMar 12, 2024

Honda Introduces First Hydrogen-Powered Consumer Vehicle in America

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BiologyMar 12, 2024

The High Stakes of Tech Marketing and the ‘Green Lantern’ Conundrum

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EnergyMar 12, 2024
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