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Chemistry

Exploring the Implications of the Newly Discovered Aluminium-20 Isotope

The recent discovery of aluminium-20, an exotic atomic nucleus, has generated significant interest across the scientific community, sparking discussions on its potential implications for nuclear physics and related fields. This breakthrough was achieved by an international team of researchers from China and Germany, as reported in Science Daily. The aluminium-20 isotope decays through a rare […]

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Chemistry

Freshwater vs Saltwater: A Tale of Two Waters

I just spent a week at the beach staring at the ocean and really starting to think: Why is a sip from the ocean a terrible idea, while lake water (if clean) is okay? In this post, we’ll dive (pun intended) into what sets freshwater and saltwater apart, why the Earth has both types, how […]

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Chemistry

Revolutionizing Biodegradation in Ocean Depths with Eco-Friendly Plastics

Today’s environmental challenges require innovative solutions to mitigate the detrimental effects of human activity on the planet. One pressing issue is plastic pollution, particularly in marine environments where conventional plastics persist for extended periods, causing significant harm to ecosystems. Recent developments in eco-friendly plastics, such as LAHB, are proving monumental in addressing this global concern. […]

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Chemistry

Exploring the Health Impacts of Artificial Sweeteners in Children

In recent years, the consumption of artificial sweeteners has become increasingly common, especially among children. These low-calorie sugar substitutes are frequently found in a variety of food and drink products marketed towards the younger demographic. However, emerging research sheds light on potential health concerns that could arise from their consumption, particularly in relation to children’s […]

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Biology

How A New Zika Vaccine Could Change Global Health

Do you remember Zika? In the days before COVID, it was the virus capturing public health’s attention. Heck, my wife and I cancelled a trip to Aruba because we were afraid of the potential impact on our unborn son. Zika: Still a Big Deal Zika virus might not be making daily headlines anymore, but it […]

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AI

Science News Round Up, July 11, 2025

There’s some really interesting research we’ve got our eyes on: And more And some of the news trends that we’re on top of. CO2-induced climate change assessment for the extreme 2022 Pakistan rainfall using seasonal forecasts In understanding the 2022 extreme rainfall in Pakistan, researchers employed high-resolution seasonal forecasts, finding that traditional climate models struggled […]

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Chemistry

Boom, Sparkle… Cough? The Toxic Truth About Fireworks

If you would like to listen to a banger while reading this July 4th article, may I suggest this? Every July 4th, the night sky erupts in a dazzling display of light and color. Kids point upward in awe. Dogs tremble under beds. And for many of us, the lingering haze is just part of […]

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Chemistry

Secrets Behind the Bronze: How Medieval Doors Are Solving a 900-Year-Old Mystery

Picture it: a mysterious medieval craftsman named Barisanus, three towering bronze cathedral doors in southern Italy, and a scientific mystery hidden in the metal itself. No dragons—just centuries-old secrets revealed by high-resolution photography, chemistry, and a little-known sidekick called… metal shrinkage. Yup. Shrinkage. So how exactly did a bunch of medieval doors turn into the […]

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Chemistry

How Electron Shells Shape Our World

Imagine a world where skyscrapers had no floors, where buildings stood on thin air. Sounds impossible, right? In the atomic world, electron shells play the role of these invisible floors, organizing electrons around the nucleus of an atom. These shells aren’t physical structures but rather energy levels where electrons reside, dictating how atoms interact, bond, […]

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Chemistry

What is that Yankee Candle doing to your home?

You light a candle. It smells like fresh linen and dreams. You take a deep breath, cozy up on the couch… and inhale a cloud of ultra-fine particles and microscopic bacterial bits that could travel from your lungs into your bloodstream. Wait—what? Yup. That soothing scented candle might be releasing more than just vibes. A […]

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