Read more about the article Plastic-Lined Cups And Tea Bags Release Nanoparticles Into Liquids
Nylon cooking bags are a source of nanoparticles according to a new study in American Chemical Society, reported in April, 2022. (Newsflash)

Plastic-Lined Cups And Tea Bags Release Nanoparticles Into Liquids

Trillions of potentially dangerous nanometer-sized particles are being spewed into the environment by everything from plastic cups to tea bags so people can have a little bit more convenience at…

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Read more about the article Champagne Supernovas
Trevor Barry at the Keck Observatory in Hawaii. (Trevor Barry/Newsflash)

Champagne Supernovas

A pair of amateur astronomer teams have become a star attraction after winning a special prize for their discoveries on exploding suns and storms on Saturn. Australia's Astronomical Society -…

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Read more about the article Urgent Action Required To Protect Worlds Coral Reefs From Disappearing Within Three Decades, Warn Experts
An illustrative image of a coral reef. (IntelliReefs/Newsflash)

Urgent Action Required To Protect Worlds Coral Reefs From Disappearing Within Three Decades, Warn Experts

Scientists are proposing to expand the number of coral reefs sanctuaries to preserve species of marine life vital to local human populations and to stop them from disappearing within as…

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Read more about the article New Tech Means Solar Power Could Be Stored For 18 Years
The researchers behind an energy system that makes it possible to capture solar energy, store it for up to eighteen years and release it when and where it is needed have now taken the system a step further. (Chalmers University of Technology, Daniel Spacek, neuroncollective.com/Newsflash)

New Tech Means Solar Power Could Be Stored For 18 Years

A radical new system to generate energy on demand from solar power no matter what the weather has been hailed a radical breakthrough by Swedish scientists. Users will be able…

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Read more about the article 2,000 Year Old Device Found On Seabed Could Have Been Designed By Archimedes Says Brit UCL Expert
Cosmos Display at the front of the Antikythera Mechanism (two versions), showing the positions of the Sun, Moon and five planets as well as the phase of the Moon and the nodes of the Moon. (2020 Tony Freeth/Newsflash)

2,000 Year Old Device Found On Seabed Could Have Been Designed By Archimedes Says Brit UCL Expert

A mysterious mechanical device made more than 2,000 years ago to track the movements of heavenly bodies that was so complex it was believed to have been a fake was…

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Read more about the article Hubble Finds Planet Almost 12,000 Times Bigger Than Earth Slowly Forming
Researchers were able to directly image newly forming exoplanet AB Aurigae b over a 13-year span using Hubble’s Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) and its Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrograph (NICMOS). In the top right, Hubble’s NICMOS image captured in 2007 shows AB Aurigae b in a due south position compared to its host star, which is covered by the instrument’s coronagraph. The image captured in 2021 by STIS shows the protoplanet has moved in a counterclockwise motion over time. (NASA, ESA, Thayne Currie (Subaru Telescope, Eureka Scientific Inc./Newsflash)

Hubble Finds Planet Almost 12,000 Times Bigger Than Earth Slowly Forming

A massive new planet, nine times the size of Jupiter, is being formed in an intense and violent process, as recorded by NASA’s Hubble space telescope, challenging understandings about planetary…

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