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Sunlight-Powered System Mimics Plants to Power Carbon Capture
A new generation of sunlight-powered systems is harnessing the principles of photosynthesis to capture and convert atmospheric carbon dioxide, offering…
Ocean Microbes Offer Clues to Environmental Resilience
Ocean microbes, the unseen engines of Earth’s largest ecosystem, are revealing new secrets about how life adapts to a rapidly…
The New Global Citizen: How New Zealand’s Indian Community is Shaping a Future Beyond Borders
By Shivaprasad T R | NZB News | 27 April 2025 Background In the 21st century, identity is no longer…
Air Pollution Disrupts Bee Communication: Ozone Degrades Floral Scents, Hinders Pollination
A new study, published in Environmental Pollution, reveals that air pollution, specifically ozone, disrupts bee communication by degrading floral scents,…
Kindergarten Misbehavior: A Costly Problem for Society
A new study, published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, provides compelling evidence that kindergarten misbehavior has significant…
Exciting the Brain: A Potential Key to Boosting Math Learning
A new study published in PLOS Biology reveals that electrical noise stimulation could enhance mathematical learning in individuals with lower…
Synchronizing Internal Clocks: A New Strategy to Mitigate Jet Lag and Age-Related Disruptions
A new study published in Chaos from AIP Publishing reveals how synchronizing internal clocks can help mitigate the effects of…
Opposing Arrows of Time Emerge from Quantum Systems: A New Perspective on Time’s Arrow
A groundbreaking study from the University of Surrey has revealed that opposing arrows of time can theoretically emerge from certain…
Seals: The Ocean’s “Smart Sensors” for Monitoring Fish Populations5
A groundbreaking study by marine biologists at UC Santa Cruz has revealed that seals can act as “smart sensors” for…










