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Techno-Science.net on MSNWhat could have dug these tunnels several million years ago? ⛏️In the scorching deserts of Namibia, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, scientists have discovered intriguing structures in marble and ...
For most organisms on Earth, rocks are objects, not food. But for one oddball microbe, desert limestone seems to have been on ...
Mysterious tunnels in desert rocks may be the work of unknown microbes, hinting at a hidden world inside marble and limestone ...
Tiny fragments of microplastics are making their way deep inside our bodies in concerning quantities, significantly through our food and drink.
The quest for carbon-neutral concrete has become a billion-dollar endeavor – but a team of scientists from Northwestern gas ...
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essanews.com on MSNBoiling water at home cuts microplastics by up to 90%In some cases, up to 90% of particles were removed thanks to the boiling and filtering process, although the effectiveness varied depending on the type of water.
The discovery has sparked interest among scientists studying endolithic microorganisms, unknown life forms inside rocks.
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Tech Xplore on MSNCarbon-negative construction: New method turns CO₂ into strong, fire-resistant building materialsA new method inspired by coral reefs can capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and transform it into durable, ...
This strange white paste might not look like much, but it might help solve the sand shortage, while making the cement ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists electrify seawater to create carbon-sucking cement for greener citiesApplication error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information).
Researchers in the US have taken inspiration from coral reefs to create fire-resistant, carbon-negative materials ...
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