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New York State Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against major American chemical corporations, including 3M, Chemours, and DuPont, on July 9th. The lawsuit charges these firms with knowingly causing ongoing pollution from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in New York via their consumer products and neglecting to alert the public about the […]
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In the earlier episode, I delved into what is conventionally recognized as Euclid’s demonstration that no largest prime number exists. This proof, a refined instance of reductio ad absurdum, evidences the error in presuming a maximal prime. It is a notion I have frequently come across, viewed as Euclid’s own proof of the boundless essence […]
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The Defence and Science Technology Laboratory (DSTL) of the UK has launched an advanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) suite at Porton Down in Salisbury. This development signifies a notable enhancement in chemical analysis abilities. As stated by Soumya, the chief scientist of the new NMR center, analyzing the composition of a sample can be intricate, […]
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for most concrete, seawater poses a significant threat. Salt invades the pores, causing chemical reactions that disrupt the cement paste, and chlorides can infiltrate the steel reinforcement, leading to corrosion that expands and fractures the surrounding material. However, samples extracted from ancient Roman breakwaters present a markedly different narrative. In the correct Roman formulation, exposure […]
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The foremost oxygen generators on our planet are not towering trees. They are microscopic cells in the illuminated layer of the ocean, many of which are too tiny to perceive without a microscope. Collectively, marine plankton are responsible for approximately half of the oxygen produced through photosynthesis worldwide. This well-known estimate requires one crucial clarification. […]
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Driven by the constraints of recycling in South Korea, scientists have crafted a technique to generate hydrogen from plastic waste that significantly lowers carbon dioxide emissions. This breakthrough, spearheaded by Woo-Jae Kim from Ewha Womans University, incorporates a pretreatment phase that reduces both energy consumption and emissions. The method works efficiently even with mixed plastic […]
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There exists a rendition of the Voyager narrative that appears almost too tidy: engineers constructed a spacecraft they understood they would never witness departing the solar system, yet they sent it forth regardless. The reality is more nuanced, and in some respects, more poignant. If departing the solar system entails traversing the heliopause, the furthest […]
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