200th anniversary of Tambora eruption a reminder of volcanic perils
The 2010 eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull grounded thousands of air flights and spread ash over much of western Europe, yet it was puny compared to the eruption 200 years ago of Ta ... more
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Scientists discover elusive secret of how continents formed
An international research team, led by a Virginia Tech geoscientist, has revealed information about how continents were generated on Earth more than 2.5 billion years ago - and how those processes h ... more
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The Urgency of Scalable Carbon Removal by 2050
Uncertain future for thousands after deadly Brazil floods
The case for managing carbon storage risk
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A method to simplify pictures makes chemistry calculations a snap
A method smartphones use to simplify images when storage space is limited could help answer tough chemistry problems. In a report appearing in ACS Central Science, researchers apply this technique, ... more
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Chemists make new silicon-based nanomaterials
In a paper published in the journal Nanoletters, the researchers describe methods for making nanoribbons and nanoplates from a compound called silicon telluride. The materials are pure, p-type semic ... more
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Rare-earth innovation to improve nylon manufacturing
The Critical Materials Institute, a U.S. Department of Energy Innovation Hub led by the Ames Laboratory, has created a new chemical process that makes use of the widely available rare-earth metal ce ... more
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Metals used in high-tech products face future supply risks
In a new paper, a team of Yale researchers assesses the "criticality" of all 62 metals on the Periodic Table of Elements, providing key insights into which materials might become more difficult to f ... more
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Twisted nanofibers create structures tougher than bulletproof vests
Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have created new structures that exploit the electromechanical properties of specific nanofibers to stretch to up to seven times their length, while ... more
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