Russian and Chinese Experts Jointly Propose Innovative Method for Extracting Aluminum from Coal-fired Power Plant Ash
2026-04-10
Experts from the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences (GEOKHI RAS), in collaboration with their Russian and Chinese counterparts, have propos...
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NIBIO Achieves New Breakthrough: Biofilm Technology Enables Efficient Conversion of Greenhouse Gases into Green Biomethane
2026-04-09
NIBIO is committed to developing a method to convert greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide into biomethane, a renewable energy source. Using thin layers of microorganisms — known as biofilms — g...
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Yale University's "Sphinx" Robotic Hand: Breaking Tradition and Bringing New Hope for Robot Applications in Unstructured Environments
2026-04-09
Currently, when robots are assigned specific tasks — such as placing cans on a conveyor belt in a factory — they can complete them efficiently. However, in less structured environments, even seemi...
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EU Researchers Use Fungi to Cultivate Smart and Eco-Friendly Building Materials
2026-04-09
EU researchers are using agricultural waste to cultivate fungi in order to create smarter, more environmentally friendly, and adaptive building materials that can even self-repair. In a Dutch office,...
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Sino-U.S. Joint Research Deciphers Corn Gene Regulatory Code: CRISPR Technology Facilitates Precision Breeding
2026-04-09
An international research team led by Rutgers University and New York University has published groundbreaking results in the journal Nature Plants. For the first time, the team revealed inter-varietal...
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Russian Gubkin University Develops Long-Life Automatic Transmission Fluid with Twice the Lifespan of Foreign Products
2026-04-09
Scientists from the Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University named after I.M. Gubkin) have successfully developed an automatic transmission fluid with a service life twice...
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U.S. EPA's New "Rollback" Initiative: Green Vehicle Transition Faces Headwinds but Momentum Remains Strong
2026-04-08
The U.S. government has made a major policy shift in the field of vehicle environmental protection by completely abandoning its long-standing efforts since the 1970s to improve vehicle fuel efficiency...
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Humanoid Robot Breaks New Ground: "Robot Drummer" Strikes a New Chapter in Creative Performance
2026-04-08
In the field of high-end equipment manufacturing, humanoid robots have long been in the spotlight. To date, humanoid robots have mainly been tested in physical tasks that assist humans in daily activi...
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Texas A&M University Advances Development of "Ice Battery" Thermal Energy Storage Systems
2026-04-08
Ice cubes are popular for making cool drinks in summer, while materials science research at Texas A&M University is driving greater progress in thermal energy storage systems ("ice batteries"). ...
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U.S. Research Team Identifies New Target for Foot-and-Mouth Disease Control: MCL-1 Gene May Become a Key Breakthrough
2026-04-08
A research team led by Associate Professor Steven Szczepanek from the Department of Pathobiology and Veterinary Science at the University of Connecticut has published groundbreaking research in the Jo...
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Neutron Research Helps Boost U.S. Oil Extraction and Energy Security
2026-04-08
Research conducted using neutrons at Oak Ridge National Laboratory's (ORNL) High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) is helping scientists explore new ways to extract oil from unconventional reservoirs, ther...
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Floating Sponge Uses Solar Energy to Recover Ammonia from Wastewater
2026-04-07
Researchers have designed a floating amino-grafted (-NH₂) MXene (Ti₃C₂)-based (AMS) sponge. If successfully scaled up, it could provide a sustainable dual solution for the green manufacturing se...
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