Can salt save the planet? UK scientists test radical ‘cloud brightening’ to fight global warming |

Researchers in the UK are investigating a revolutionary geoengineering method called ‘cloud brightening.’ Researchers from the University of Manchester are investigating whether the application of tiny sea salt particles could be sprayed into the atmosphere to enhance the reflectivity of clouds by increasing their ability to reflect sunlight into space. This study, which is funded…

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Neanderthals’ brains did not cause their extinction; new study points to surprising factors |

Neanderthals’ brains were not the reason behind their extinction, suggests a shocking new study. Scientists believed that there were differences in terms of intelligence and cognitive abilities of Neanderthals that resulted in their extinction, but current studies disprove the old notion about the Neanderthals’ extinction. The reasons could be related to other issues, like climate…

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China develops a new fuel cell that turns coal directly into electricity without burning |

Chinese researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking ‘Zero-Carbon-Emission Direct Coal Fuel Cell’ (ZC-DCFC) that fundamentally transforms coal-based energy. Led by Xie Heping at Shenzhen University, this innovation bypasses traditional combustion – the process responsible for massive carbon emissions and energy loss in conventional power plants. By utilising electrochemical oxidation, the system converts coal’s chemical energy directly…

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Scientists may have uncovered the secret behind the universe’s first supermassive black holes |

For years now, astronomers have been witnessing what seems like an ever-growing puzzle regarding the early formation of the universe. According to recent findings, some supermassive black holes, with masses ranging up to one billion times larger than the sun’s, were formed within less than a billion years following the formation of the universe itself….

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