Hanan Kalaz

A catalytic two-step: Transforming industrial CO2 into a renewable fuel

Scientists have taken a critical next step in creating a scalable process to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and ‘recirculate’ it as a renewable fuel. Chemists now describe their latest breakthrough in creating methanol — a widely used liquid fuel for internal combustion and other engines — from industrial emissions of CO2, a […]

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300 new intermediate-mass black holes plus 2500 new active black holes in dwarf galaxies discovered

Within the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument’s early data, scientists have uncovered the largest samples ever of intermediate-mass black holes and dwarf galaxies hosting an active black hole, more than tripling the existing census of both. These large statistical samples will allow for more in-depth studies of the dynamics between dwarf galaxy evolution and black hole

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Bio-hybrid drone uses silkworm moth antennae to navigate using smell

Conventional drones use visual sensors for navigation. However, environmental conditions like dampness, low light, and dust can hinder their effectiveness, limiting their use in disaster-stricken areas. Researchers have now developed a novel bio-hybrid drone by combining robotic elements with odor-sensing antennae from silkworm moths. Their innovation, which integrates the agility and precision of robots with

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Researchers record ultrafast chorus dance of electrons on super-small particle

It may be the smallest, shortest chorus dance ever recorded. An international team of researchers observed how electrons, excited by ultrafast light pulses, danced in unison around a particle less than a nanometer in diameter. Researchers measured this dance with unprecedented precision, achieving the first measurement of its kind at the sub-nanometer scale. The synchronized

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Are we trusting AI too much? New study demands accountability in Artificial Intelligence

Are we putting our faith in technology that we don’t fully understand? A new study comes at a time when AI systems are making decisions impacting our daily lives — from banking and healthcare to crime detection. The study calls for an immediate shift in how AI models are designed and evaluated, emphasizing the need

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Coffee grounds and Reishi mushroom spores can be 3D printed into a compostable alternative to plastics

Researchers developed a new system for turning used coffee grounds into a paste, which they use to 3D print objects, such as packing materials and a vase. They inoculate the paste with Reishi mushroom spores, which turn the coffee grounds into a resilient, fully compostable alternative to plastics.

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