Salty Hygroscopic Hydrogel Could Absorb Water from Desert Air
Hygroscopic hydrogels are emerging as scalable and low-cost sorbents for atmospheric water harvesting, dehumidification, passive cooling, and thermal energy storage....
Hygroscopic hydrogels are emerging as scalable and low-cost sorbents for atmospheric water harvesting, dehumidification, passive cooling, and thermal energy storage....
Phosphorus has not previously been detected in oceans beyond those on Earth and this discovery provides a promising step forward...
Humans whose genetic ancestors lived outside Africa have a small proportion of the genome that traces back to interbreeding events...
Plate tectonics is a fundamental factor in the sustained habitability of Earth, but its time of onset is unknown, with...
New research from the University of Toronto suggests that the so-called clumpiness problem, which centers on the unexpectedly even distribution...
Soft tissues rarely preserve in the fossil record, rather scientists are mostly left with just the skeletal material. Yet, muscles...
Also known as Dupuytren’s disease, ‘Viking disease’ hand disorder — a condition in which one or more fingers become permanently...
There are more species of lizards and snakes alive today than any other order of land vertebrates, yet their fossil...
Fruit from the Japanese plum tree (Prunus mume) is a traditional food in Japan. Traditionally referred to as ‘Ume,’ the...
In a new study, paleontologists from the United Kingdom and Sweden reviewed the fossil evidence of locomotion of kangaroos and...
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