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Bursting the Barrier: Catalysts Unlock Hydrogen from Magnesium Hydride

Bursting the Barrier: Catalysts Unlock Hydrogen from Magnesium Hydride

A new study sheds light on how hydrogen can be stored and released more effectively using magnesium hydride (MgH2), offering fresh direction for clean...

South African community health workers with Professor Bronwyn Myers

South African community health workers with Professor Bronwyn Myers

Curtin University researchers will lead an international study in South Africa aimed at implementing innovative community-delivered interventions that...

Medical Scans Reveal Hidden Secrets Inside Ancient Egyptian Mummies

Medical Scans Reveal Hidden Secrets Inside Ancient Egyptian Mummies

Thousands of years later. ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe h...

Bursting the Barrier: Catalysts Unlock Hydrogen from Magnesium Hydride - The National Tribune

Bursting the Barrier: Catalysts Unlock Hydrogen from Magnesium Hydride The National Tribune...

Catalysts Unlock Hydrogen From Magnesium Hydride - Mirage News

Catalysts Unlock Hydrogen From Magnesium Hydride Mirage News...

First Actual Measurement of “Attempt Time” in Nanomagnets After 70 Years of Assumptions

First Actual Measurement of “Attempt Time” in Nanomagnets After 70 Years of Assumptions

A compass always points north – or does it? Magnets normally maintain a stable direction of magnetization, pointing from south to north (S→N...

Which 'money type' are you? New research maps financial habits of young Australians

Under 35, navigating the cost-of-living and trying to get ahead? New research from Southern Cross University, QUT and Griffith University challenges t...

Q&A: IceCube Observatory upgrades improve search for elusive cosmic messenger

Buried within the Antarctic ice are more than 5,000 light sensors that work together to detect some of the highest energy particles in the universe. T...

The loneliest people in extreme environments aren’t the ones far from home. They’re the ones who return and discover that nobody left behind can hold the weight of what they saw.

The loneliest people in extreme environments aren’t the ones far from home. They’re the ones who return and discover that nobody left behind can hold the weight of what they saw.

The hardest part of returning from extreme environments isn't re-entry. It's discovering that the people waiting at the gate were never the ones you m...

Research at Chernobyl and Fukushima shows how radioactive materials move in the environment

When nuclear accidents happen, many people imagine radiation spreading everywhere and lasting forever. The reality is more complex. Radioactive materi...

Australian-first research hub dedicated to solar panel recycling opens at UNSW Sydney

UNSW leads the national research initiative addressing the urgent challenge of managing end-of-life solar panels. The Australian Research Council (ARC...

Cindy tackles Tour de Cure - The Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Cindy tackles Tour de Cure The Warragul & Drouin Gazette...

Innovative antimicrobial shows promise against resistant pathogens - retailpharmacymagazine.com.au

Innovative antimicrobial shows promise against resistant pathogens retailpharmacymagazine.com.au Breakthrough sulfur polymer kills dangerous fungi and...

Asphalt Ubiquity: Health Risks Under Scrutiny? - Mirage News

Asphalt Ubiquity: Health Risks Under Scrutiny? Mirage News...

Sewage Leak, Do Not Swim In Freshwater Creek 22 April

Sewage Leak, Do Not Swim In Freshwater Creek 22 April

Cairns Regional Council advises that a sewage spill occurred downstream of Freshwater Christian College yesterday evening.The leak is located...

This Fungus Can Survive Deep-Space Conditions – And Could Hitch a Ride to Mars

This Fungus Can Survive Deep-Space Conditions – And Could Hitch a Ride to Mars

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Trilobite Secrets Unveiled: Respiratory Mystery Solved - Mirage News

Trilobite Secrets Unveiled: Respiratory Mystery Solved Mirage News...

Lowering the Entry Base for Materials Science Through a Friendly, Reliable AI Database

Lowering the Entry Base for Materials Science Through a Friendly, Reliable AI Database

A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that could make it much easier to discover better materials for clean energy technologies. The system, called...

The people who can’t stop teaching themselves new things aren’t curious. They’re building proof they deserve to be in rooms no one invited them into.

The people who can’t stop teaching themselves new things aren’t curious. They’re building proof they deserve to be in rooms no one invited them into.

The compulsive self-educator isn't driven by pure curiosity — they're building an armor of knowledge to justify their presence in spaces where their...

Subaru telescope captures comet 3I/ATLAS composition change

The Subaru Telescope observed the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS on January 7, 2026, after it made its closest approach to the sun. By observing colors i...