
We finally know why some people got COVID while others didn’t
Throughout the pandemic, one of the key questions on everyone’s mind was why some people avoided getting COVID, while others caught the virus multiple times.
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Scientists invent water-powered 'electric bandages' for slow-healing wounds
The bandages were found to mend wounds faster than conventional methods in animal testing.
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Scientists combat PFAS contamination in water using 'oxidizing bubbles'
In a recent case study, the method was shown to remove 99.2% of PFAS from water every day for six months.
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How biochar could be the secret weapon in the fight against climate change
A new study shows that Bhutan has the potential to sequester 68% of its greenhouse gas emissions through biochar, a carbon-rich material made from organic waste that is used to help plants grow.
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The world's first wind-powered electric ship-charging station debuts in Belgian North Sea
A world-first wind-powered electric ship-charging station debuted in the Belgian North Sea, hoping to reduce atmospheric pollution.
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Scientists employ sea lion 'camera crews' to map uncharted ocean ecosystems
A new study shows the potential to use sea lion-mounted cameras to better study the ocean floor — and sea lions themselves.
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Scientists develop 3D-printed 'waffle stacks' found to remove 75% of 'forever chemicals' from water
The structures — called "monoliths" — were surprisingly found to be more effective after multiple uses, making them a reusable and affordable water treatment option.
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Are offshore wind turbines in Washington’s future?
If voters decide in November to keep the cap-and-invest program, the state has plans that could bring the technology to its coastal waters.
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