Many cleaning products labelled as “green” emit just as many harmful chemicals as regular products, new research has revealed.
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New Findings From the JWST: How Black Holes Switched from Creating to Quenching Stars
Astronomers have long sought to understand the early universe, and thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a critical piece of the puzzle has emerged.
Combining Materials May Support Unique Superconductivity for Quantum Computing
A new fusion of materials, each with special electrical properties, has all the components required for a unique type of superconductivity that could provide the basis for more robust quantum computing.
Physical Activity Is Insufficient to Counter Cardiovascular Risk Associated With Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption
Contrary to popular belief, the benefits of physical activity do not outweigh the risks of cardiovascular disease associated with drinking sugar-sweetened beverages, according to a new study led by Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
First-of-its-Kind Plastics Recycling Microfactory to Transform Waste, Create New Jobs
A new plastics recycling and remanufacturing “microfactory” will convert waste materials into new products, provide skilled job opportunities and create a cooperative business model in Phoenix.
Greenhouse Gas Transformed in Aid of Carbon-Free Future
Waste carbon dioxide was repurposed in benchtop experiments at the University of Auckland.