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A new method for the functionalization of graphene |
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New fullerene crystal production method 50 times faster than
predecessor |
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International research project investigates photosensitive
carbon nanoparticles |
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The greening of the Earth is approaching its limit |
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Carbon capture a tool in climate fight, but at what cost? |
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Skoltech scientists run a 'speed test' to boost the production
of carbon nanotubes |
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Swiss strike CO2 offset deal with Ghana |
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Unusual quasiparticles discovered in graphene-based materials |
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Getting single-crystal diamond ready for electronics |
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Scientists grow carbon nanotube forest much longer than any
other |
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Warming of 2¡C would release billions of tons of soil carbon |
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Rice finds path to nanodiamond from graphene |
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On-surface synthesis of graphene nanoribbons could advance
quantum devices |
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Solidia Technologies announces possibility of turning concrete
into a carbon sink |
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Graphene microbubbles make perfect lenses |
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Experiments with twisted 2D materials catch electrons behaving
collectively |
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New Insights into the Origin of Diamonds in Meteorites |
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Our seas are capturing more carbon than expected |
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Study highlights carbon sequestration services provided by
U.S. forests |
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Ancient volcanoes once boosted ocean carbon, but humans are
now far outpacing them |
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Rare white diamond up for auction in Hong Kong |
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Study: Models underestimate amount of carbon absorbed by
Earth's oceans |
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No limit yet for carbon nanotube fibers |
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New soil models may ease atmospheric CO2, climate change |
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White dwarfs reveal new insights into the origin of carbon in
the universe |
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Building a harder diamond |
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Liquefied carbon dioxide ready to sail |
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Liquid metals break down organic fuels into ultra-thin
graphitic sheets |
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Study shows diamonds aren't forever |
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Australian researchers set record for carbon dioxide capture |
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World can likely capture and store enough carbon dioxide to
meet climate targets |
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Artificial intelligence helps researchers up-cycle waste
carbon |
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Graphene sets sail in microgravity |
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Dirty carbon reveals a sophisticated side |
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UCI-led team designs carbon nanostructure stronger than
diamonds |
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On Mars or Earth, biohybrid can turn carbon dioxide into new
products |
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Closing the carbon cycle to stop climate change |
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Natural solutions to excess carbon is in part totally down to
Earth |
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Restore soil to absorb billions of tons of carbon: study |
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High-brightness source of coherent light spanning from the UV
to THz |
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Experiment takes 'snapshots' of light, stops light, uses light
to change properties of matter |
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Developing smarter, faster machine intelligence with light |
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When light and atoms share a common vibe |
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Not so fast!: controlling the speed of light bullets |
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Research develops new theoretical approach to manipulate light |
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Spiders in space: without gravity, light becomes key to
orientation |
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Pandemic casts shadow over India's festival of light |
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Clemson researchers decode thermal conductivity with light |
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A trillion turns of light nets terahertz polarized bytes |
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Ottawa researchers find cheaper, faster way to measure the
electric field of light |
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Physicists conduct controlled transport of stored light
experiment |
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Intelligent nanomaterials for photonics |
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Sensor with 100,000 times higher sensitivity could bolster
thermal imaging |
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Controlling ultrastrong light-matter coupling at room
temperature |
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Single photons from a silicon chip |
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Scientists use photons as threads to weave novel forms of
matter |
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The nature of nuclear forces imprinted in photons |
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Strainoptronics: A new way to control photons |
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Applying 'magic angle' twistronics to manipulate the flow of
light |
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'Whispering gallery' effect controls electron beams with light |
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Researchers develop material capable of being invisible or
reflective in IR spectrum |
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How to manipulate light on the nanoscale over wide frequency
ranges |
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New metasurface laser produces world's first super-chiral
light |
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New design could make fiber communications more energy
efficient |
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Light from stretchable sheets of atoms for quantum
technologies |
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A funnel of light |
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Scientists and philosopher team up, propose a new way to
categorize minerals |
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MIT to use the ISS to test smart, electronic textiles for use
in spacesuits and spacecraft |
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Microfibers could allow pieces of clothing to track a variety
of vital signs |
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Russian scientists improve 3D printing technology for
aerospace composites using oil waste |
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Cracking the secrets of an emerging branch of physics |
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Smart concrete could pave the way for high-tech,
cost-effective roads |
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A chemical space mapping method helps crack the mystery of
Mendeleev number |
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Chain reaction: virus darkens future of Albania's chromium
miners |
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Optimizing the design of new materials |
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Industrial-strength brine, meet your kryptonite |
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China's new Long March-8 rocket makes first flight |
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SwRI-led team finds meteoric evidence for a previously unknown
asteroid |
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Knowledge of asteroid composition to help avert collisions |
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The Subaru Telescope photographs the next target asteroid for
Hayabusa2 |
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Asteroid samples leave Japan scientists 'speechless' |
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Black 'sand-like' asteroid dust found in box from Japan probe |
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Firefly Aerospace's debut Alpha launch set to demonstrate
Space Electric Thruster System |
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Boron Nitride Ceramic--Space Radiation Shielding |
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World first discovery confirms model of the evolution of our
Universe |
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Multi-messenger astronomy offers new estimates of neutron star
size and universe expansion |
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The farthest galaxy in the universe |
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How the Pentagon's True Space Maverick Became the Soldier's
Best Friend |
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Army hits target from 43 miles away with artillery system in
works |
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mu Space to push Thai space industry, planning to build its
first spaceship in 2021 |
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Marsquakes, water on other planets, asteroid hunting highlight
2020 in space (from archive) |
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Spinoff highlights NASA technology paying dividends in US
economy |
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NASA exploration mission integral to 2020 National Space
Policy |
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Silence please! Why radio astronomers need things quiet in the
middle of a WA desert |
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Scientists complete yearlong pulsar timing study after
reviving dormant radio telescopes |
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Webb Sunshield successfully unfolds and tensions in final
tests |
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Detailing the formation of distant solar systems with Webb
Telescope |
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Stargazers given once in-a-lifetime opportunity to see 'Great
Conjunction' of Saturn and Jupiter |
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Australian telescope creates a new atlas of the universe |
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ABB and Nuvu to deliver exo-planet cameras for NASA future
telescope |
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NASA's Webb Completes Significant Testing Milestone for
Deployable Tower |
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Shape-shifting mirror hunts for exoplanets |
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China's Chang'e-5 orbiter embarks on new mission to
gravitationally stable spot at L1 |
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Mission accomplished, now on to the next: China Daily
editorial |
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China prepares to launch Long March-8 Y1 rocket |
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The use of Titanium on the spacecraft was effective in
reducing the load |
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Dark Storm on Neptune reverses direction, possibly shedding a
fragment |
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New plans afoot beyond Pluto |
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Where were Jupiter and Saturn born? |
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NASA's Webb to Examine Objects in the Graveyard of the Solar
System |
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