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New study tracks where rain comes from using 45 years of isotope data
Scientists have long used isotopes in water molecules to study where atmospheric moisture comes ...
El Nino warps weather worldwide. Meteorologists say the natural El Nino cycle is both adding to and feeling the heat of a warming world.
A new bio-inspired molecule captures solar energy and releases it as heat on demand, outperforming lithium-ion batteries.
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers uncover key to converting human urine into usable energy: 'Reducing pressure on freshwater systems'
Over 14 days, they filled cells with lab-made wastewater spiked with real human urine. Researchers uncover key to converting ...
Researchers at McGill University have improved the efficiency of a method for converting human urine into clean energy. The method employs microbial fuel cells (MFCs), which use bacteria to turn ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Moisture is ruining your 3D prints, here's how to fix it
The real reason your prints keep failing.
A nanodevice developed at EPFL produces an autonomous, stable current from evaporating saltwater by using heat and light to control the movement of ions and electrons. Previously, researchers in the ...
Pamela is a freelance food and travel writer based in Astoria, Queens. While she writes about most things edible and potable (and accessories dedicated to those topics,) her real areas of expertise ...
Thermoforming is the process of softening a material enough so that it can be tweaked into a new shape, with the source of ...
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