Physical sciences
Potentially alive 830-million-year-old organisms found trapped in ancient rock
These life forms were essentially frozen in time when the salt crystals formed eons ago
Europe plan for floating gas terminals raises climate fears
As winter nears, European nations, desperate to replace the natural gas they once bought from Russia, have embraced a short-term fix: A series of roughly 20 floating terminals that would receive liquefied natural gas from other countries and convert it into heating fuel.
Istanbul 9th dirtiest city in world: Report
Türkiye's most populous province of Istanbul has been selected as the ninth dirtiest city in the world in terms of the amount of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) present in the air, a U.S. report has showed.
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Lithium Prices Putting EV Producers Under Pressure (infographic)
Lithium carbonate has experienced a meteoric rise in cost over the last few months
NASA’s Webb telescope makes first ever detection of carbon dioxide on alien world
“It was a special moment, crossing an important threshold in exoplanet sciences”
The road is opening for small photovoltaic investments
The long-awaited Ministerial Decision was published a few days ago in the Government Gazette, paving the way for the start of applications from small investors for photovoltaic parks up to 400 kW in Peloponnese, Crete and the Cyclades. These are areas in which, until recently, the electrical grids were considered saturated and could not… pick up any more current.
New space telescope shows Jupiter’s auroras, tiny moons
The world's newest and biggest space telescope is showing Jupiter as never before, auroras and all.
Scientists released the shots on Aug. 22 of the solar system's biggest planet.
Scientists find safe method to destroy ‘forever chemicals’
Forever chemicals" used in daily items like nonstick pans have long been linked to serious health issues, a result of their toxicity and extreme resistance to being broken down as waste products.
Bulgaria has received Offers for the Supply of Natural Gas with a Secured Unloading Slot
Bulgaria has received several offers for the supply of natural gas, which do not require the country to look for a slot for its unloading, as this is provided by the trader. There is also an offer for direct delivery. Thus, the caretaker government will have no commitment to look for a natural gas unloading terminal.
Scientists warn of dire effects as Mediterranean heats up
While vacationers might enjoy the Mediterranean Sea's summer warmth, climate scientists are warning of dire consequences for its marine life as it burns up in a series of severe heat waves.