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Global capacity to directly suck CO2 from air has just quadrupled

7 hours 7 min ago
A new plant in Iceland operated by the firm Climeworks can remove up to 36,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the air per year, more than quadrupling existing global capabilities
Categories: Astronomy

DeepMind AI can predict how drugs interact with proteins

7 hours 7 min ago
The latest version of the AlphaFold AI can help biologists predict how proteins interact with each other and other molecules, which is a boon to pharmaceutical research
Categories: Astronomy

Psychedelic toxins from toads could treat depression and anxiety

7 hours 8 min ago
A compound emitted by the Colorado river toad may reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression in a similar way to LSD and psilocybin, according to a study in mice
Categories: Astronomy

The 'forever chemicals' toxic to your health - and how to avoid them

9 hours 8 min ago
From your popcorn bag to your waterproof jacket, forever chemicals are all around us. We're finally starting to understand what they are doing to our health - and how to get rid of them
Categories: Astronomy

Ultrasonic coffee-maker produces the perfect cold brew in minutes

12 hours 9 min ago
Cold-brewing coffee can reduce its bitter taste, but it normally takes up to 24 hours as the grounds slowly steep. A new method that involves pummelling the grounds with ultrasound can drastically speed up the process
Categories: Astronomy

Fusion reactors could create ingredients for a nuclear weapon in weeks

15 hours 7 min ago
Concern over the risks of enabling nuclear weapons development is usually focused on nuclear fission reactors, but the potential harm from more advanced fusion reactors has been underappreciated
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Can genetically modifying a rare marsupial save it from extinction?

17 hours 36 min ago
Researchers are aiming to make the northern quoll resistant to the toxic cane toads wiping it out in Australia, but little progress has been made
Categories: Astronomy

Hottest April on record is the 11th record-breaking month in a row

Tue, 05/07/2024 - 11:00pm
Global temperatures in April 2024 were 1.6°C higher than the average for April during the pre-industrial era
Categories: Astronomy

Longest-living cat breeds revealed by life expectancy study

Tue, 05/07/2024 - 9:00pm
Birman and Burmese cats typically live for more than 14 years while sphynxes live less than half as long on average, finds a study of pet cats in the UK
Categories: Astronomy

Renewables supply 30 per cent of global electricity for the first time

Tue, 05/07/2024 - 8:01pm
The rapid growth of solar power led to a record-breaking year for clean energy generation in 2023, and the year is expected to mark the start of a long-term decline in fossil fuels
Categories: Astronomy

Sperm whale clicks could be the closest thing to a human language yet

Tue, 05/07/2024 - 12:00pm
Analysis of thousands of exchanges between the intelligent cetaceans suggests they combine short click patterns – similar to letters of the alphabet - into longer sequences
Categories: Astronomy

Why we are finally within reach of a room-temperature superconductor

Tue, 05/07/2024 - 12:00pm
A practical superconductor would transform the efficiency of electronics. After decades of hunting, several key breakthroughs are inching us very close to this coveted prize
Categories: Astronomy

Hackers can steal data by messing with a computer's processor

Tue, 05/07/2024 - 10:23am
Software that has been blocked from connecting to the internet should be secure from hacking attempts, but now researchers have found a way to sneak data out by varying the speed of the computer's processor
Categories: Astronomy

Lack of US bird flu tracking in cows may raise risk of human infection

Tue, 05/07/2024 - 8:00am
The strategy for tracking bird flu in US dairy cattle falls worryingly short of what is needed to prevent the outbreak from widening and potentially spreading to humans
Categories: Astronomy

Bird flu has hit US cows but tracking efforts fall woefully short

Tue, 05/07/2024 - 8:00am
The strategy for tracking bird flu in US dairy cattle falls worryingly short of what is needed to prevent the outbreak from widening and potentially spreading to humans
Categories: Astronomy

Implantable heart pump could let children wait for transplants at home

Tue, 05/07/2024 - 6:00am
An implantable heart pump could help children with heart failure awaiting transplants forego bulky devices that require long hospital stays
Categories: Astronomy

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft launch delayed due to rocket fault

Mon, 05/06/2024 - 2:04pm
Two astronauts will have to wait to set off for the International Space Station aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule, following a problem with the Atlas V rocket that caused the mission to be aborted before launch
Categories: Astronomy

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is about to make its first crewed flight

Mon, 05/06/2024 - 2:04pm
Two astronauts are about to set off for the International Space Station aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule. If all goes well, Starliner will join SpaceX’s Dragon as a US shuttle into orbit
Categories: Astronomy

Ball-balancing robot could assist wheelchair users

Mon, 05/06/2024 - 1:00pm
A robot that moves around by balancing on a ball could prove a better assistant for wheelchair users than humanoid robots that walk on two legs
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How Schrödinger's cat could make quantum computers work better

Mon, 05/06/2024 - 12:00pm
A quantum bit inspired by Schrödinger’s cat can resist making errors for an unprecedentedly long time, which makes it a candidate for building less error-prone quantum computers
Categories: Astronomy