Scripps researchers found that the river is harming nearby communities by releasing airborne chemicals, including hydrogen sulfide gas.
Superconductors promise loss-free electricity, but most only work at extreme cold. Hydrogen-rich materials changed that—yet their inner workings remained hidden because they only exist under enormous ...
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Scientists find a new way to slow aging inside cells
Scientists are no longer just cataloging the damage that comes with age, they are starting to rewire the machinery inside ...
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Scientists reveal how early Earth protected its water from destruction
Earth should have lost its water long before life ever had a chance to appear. Bathed in a young Sun’s fierce radiation and ...
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'What the heck is this?' James Webb telescope spots inexplicable planet with diamonds and soot in its atmosphere
Scientists using the James Webb telescope observed a distant exoplanet with an atmosphere of soot and diamonds, challenging all explanations.
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Could stricter hydrogen sulfide standards protect communities near the polluted Tijuana River?
State Sen. Steve Padilla introduced Senate Bill 58 to update the threshold, which has remained unchanged since 1969.
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