Why Isn’t Green Hydrogen Taking Off?
Power-to-X (PtX) is a term for producing green hydrogen using renewable energy sources like wind and solar. While this process has great potential for reducing carbon emissions, only a tiny fraction of hydrogen production is currently green.
Understanding Sins Through Medicine
Exploring the seven deadly sins through a medical lens reveals intriguing insights about human behavior.
Revolutionary E-Tattoos Track Brainwaves Effortlessly
Scientists in the US have developed a way to measure brain activity using innovative printable "e-tattoos".
This Textile Warms and Cools Without Power
A groundbreaking textile that changes colour to regulate temperature might just transform smart clothing and outdoor gear.
Misinformation: A Silent Threat in Medicine
Medical misinformation from physicians can do serious harm, extending beyond their immediate patient care.
Climate Change: It’s Not Too Late
Climate change is a complex issue, not just for scientists but for everyone. Climate scientist Michael Mann explained in an interview how climate change denial has morphed into a narrative of hopelessness, or "doomism". However, he emphasizes that we need to shift our focus from despair to empowerment.
Comet’s Water Matches Earth’s Oceans—What It Means for Science
Scientists have discovered water with a composition nearly identical to Earth's oceans in a comet from Jupiter's orbit, hinting at a potential connection to our planet’s origins.
Do Neurons Have Hidden Control Knobs?
A new study challenges the classic picture of neurons, revealing that axons—the nerve fibres that transmit signals—might not be smooth tubes as traditionally depicted.
Small Black Holes, Big Questions
Astrophysicists are on the hunt for primordial black holes (PBHs), mysterious objects that may have formed in the early universe.
Data Storage Just Got a Sparkle
Researchers at China's University of Science and Technology have made a groundbreaking discovery in data storage by encoding information in diamonds.







