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Europe's Recycling Challenges: Hard-to-Recycle Products and Innovative Solutions
Europe struggles to meet its recycling goals, with chemically altered glass, neodymium magnets, food waste, diapers, and cigarette butts presenting significant challenges, leading to innovative solutions like laser-based glass recycling and food waste-to-fertilizer projects but facing scalability an...
Europe's Recycling Challenges: Hard-to-Recycle Products and Innovative Solutions
Europe struggles to meet its recycling goals, with chemically altered glass, neodymium magnets, food waste, diapers, and cigarette butts presenting significant challenges, leading to innovative solutions like laser-based glass recycling and food waste-to-fertilizer projects but facing scalability an...
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Broadening the Impact of Scholarly Research
This article discusses four ways scholars can broaden the impact of their research: increasing participation from diverse groups, improving scientific literacy, creating stronger community partnerships, and communicating research's value effectively to the public.
Broadening the Impact of Scholarly Research
This article discusses four ways scholars can broaden the impact of their research: increasing participation from diverse groups, improving scientific literacy, creating stronger community partnerships, and communicating research's value effectively to the public.
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Deep Earthquakes in Sierra Nevada Reveal Ongoing Lithospheric Delamination
A study in Geophysical Research Letters reveals unusually deep earthquakes beneath California's Sierra Nevada, linked to ongoing lithospheric delamination; this process, where Earth's outermost layer sinks into the lower mantle, is reshaping the mountain range and could offer insights into continent...
Deep Earthquakes in Sierra Nevada Reveal Ongoing Lithospheric Delamination
A study in Geophysical Research Letters reveals unusually deep earthquakes beneath California's Sierra Nevada, linked to ongoing lithospheric delamination; this process, where Earth's outermost layer sinks into the lower mantle, is reshaping the mountain range and could offer insights into continent...
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New Color Perceived by Five Individuals: Expanding Human Color Perception
A team of researchers, including electro-engineer Ren Ng, documented five individuals experiencing a color previously unknown to humans, as described in a 'Science Advances' article, changing their perception of the world.
New Color Perceived by Five Individuals: Expanding Human Color Perception
A team of researchers, including electro-engineer Ren Ng, documented five individuals experiencing a color previously unknown to humans, as described in a 'Science Advances' article, changing their perception of the world.
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China Achieves Milestone in Deep Space Exploration with First Earth-Moon DRO Satellite Constellation
China successfully deployed the world's first three-satellite constellation on the Earth-moon system's distant retrograde orbit (DRO), overcoming a rocket anomaly to create a network supporting future lunar and deep-space missions, using only 20 percent of traditional fuel.
China Achieves Milestone in Deep Space Exploration with First Earth-Moon DRO Satellite Constellation
China successfully deployed the world's first three-satellite constellation on the Earth-moon system's distant retrograde orbit (DRO), overcoming a rocket anomaly to create a network supporting future lunar and deep-space missions, using only 20 percent of traditional fuel.
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Potential Biosignatures Found on Exoplanet K2-18b
A University of Cambridge study reveals potential biosignatures in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, a 'hycean' world 120 light-years away in the Leo constellation, significantly increasing the probability of extraterrestrial life.
Potential Biosignatures Found on Exoplanet K2-18b
A University of Cambridge study reveals potential biosignatures in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, a 'hycean' world 120 light-years away in the Leo constellation, significantly increasing the probability of extraterrestrial life.
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JAXA Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) from Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin on Friday, leading Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, while Expedition 72 returns to Earth on Sunday after completing numerous scientific experiments.

JAXA Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) from Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin on Friday, leading Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, while Expedition 72 returns to Earth on Sunday after completing numerous scientific experiments.
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Japanese Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, succeeding Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin. Onishi will lead Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, overseeing scientific experiments and a planned spacewalk; Ovchinin and his crew will land in Kazakh...

Japanese Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, succeeding Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin. Onishi will lead Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, overseeing scientific experiments and a planned spacewalk; Ovchinin and his crew will land in Kazakh...
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Rare Male Frilled Shark Discovery Extends Species' Range in Chilean Waters
A male frilled shark, the first confirmed in Chilean waters, was caught near Chiloé Island in 2015, extending the species' known range by 530 miles southward and adding to the fewer than 40 specimens documented globally since 1884.

Rare Male Frilled Shark Discovery Extends Species' Range in Chilean Waters
A male frilled shark, the first confirmed in Chilean waters, was caught near Chiloé Island in 2015, extending the species' known range by 530 miles southward and adding to the fewer than 40 specimens documented globally since 1884.
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Global Farmland Contaminated by Heavy Metals: Up to 17% Affected
A new study finds that up to 17% of global farmland contains excessive levels of heavy metals, impacting food safety and the health of 900 million to 1.4 billion people. The contamination is linked to both natural and human activities, with a significant "metal-rich corridor" spanning from Italy to ...

Global Farmland Contaminated by Heavy Metals: Up to 17% Affected
A new study finds that up to 17% of global farmland contains excessive levels of heavy metals, impacting food safety and the health of 900 million to 1.4 billion people. The contamination is linked to both natural and human activities, with a significant "metal-rich corridor" spanning from Italy to ...
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China Deploys World's First Three-Satellite Constellation on Earth-Moon Distant Retrograde Orbit
China successfully launched a three-satellite constellation on the Earth-moon system's distant retrograde orbit (DRO), achieving an interconnected network after an 8.5 million kilometer journey, enabling continuous human activities and significantly advancing deep-space exploration capabilities.

China Deploys World's First Three-Satellite Constellation on Earth-Moon Distant Retrograde Orbit
China successfully launched a three-satellite constellation on the Earth-moon system's distant retrograde orbit (DRO), achieving an interconnected network after an 8.5 million kilometer journey, enabling continuous human activities and significantly advancing deep-space exploration capabilities.
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Blood Test Predicts Age-Related Disease Risk Through Organ-Specific Aging
A new blood test can predict the risk of 45 age-related diseases by identifying organs aging faster than expected, analyzing plasma protein signatures to determine biological age and its links to multimorbidity, with implications for preventive medicine and personalized healthcare.

Blood Test Predicts Age-Related Disease Risk Through Organ-Specific Aging
A new blood test can predict the risk of 45 age-related diseases by identifying organs aging faster than expected, analyzing plasma protein signatures to determine biological age and its links to multimorbidity, with implications for preventive medicine and personalized healthcare.
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