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Clay minerals could offer a simple, scalable solution for capturing carbon dioxide and fighting climate change.
For the dwarf planet candidate, one trip around the sun takes over 24,000 years. Its orbit challenges a proposed path for a hypothetical Planet Nine.
The Deuteronilus Cavus crater has been shaped by water, wind, ice and volcanic erosion over billions of years, showcasing ...
Some scientists think they discovered a new dwarf planet at the edge of the solar system, so far away that it takes around 25,000 years to complete one orbit around the sun. Astrophysicist Dr. Paul ...
Purdue and Sandia researchers uncover how common clay minerals can capture carbon dioxide directly from air, offering a low-cost climate solution.
Astronomers have spotted a cosmic mismatch that has left them perplexed - a really big planet orbiting a really small star.
One of Earth's most common nanomaterials is facilitating breakthroughs in tackling climate change: clay. In a new study, ...