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Scientists use semiconductors and sunlight to convert waste carbon dioxide into fuel
In labs focused on clean energy, a quiet shift is underway. Instead of treating carbon dioxide as a dead-end waste gas, ...
Taking a leaf out of the book of plants, scientists have used a photosynthesis blueprint to harness the power of sunlight and turn two of the most destructive greenhouse gases into useful, prized ...
Researchers have developed a sunlight-activated nanospray that can rapidly kill drug-resistant bacteria, stop bleeding and relieve pain, significantly accelerating the healing of infected diabetic ...
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The health benefits of sun exposure—why a little sunshine is actually good for you
Sun exposure has long been framed as something to avoid, but science shows that moderate, intentional sunlight plays an ...
Taylor Leamey wrote about all things wellness for CNET, specializing in mental health, sleep and nutrition coverage. She has invested hundreds of hours into studying and researching sleep and holds a ...
The relationship between sunlight and human biology runs far deeper than most people realize. While we’ve long understood that sunlight affects mood, emerging evidence reveals that even brief exposure ...
Researchers show that polystyrene, one of the world's most ubiquitous plastics, may degrade in decades or centuries when exposed to sunlight, rather than thousands of years as previously thought. A ...
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