US Student Involvement in Chemistry Falls Short Compared to Other Science Fields

US Student Involvement in Chemistry Falls Short Compared to Other Science Fields

The enthusiasm for degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) within the United States has notably escalated in recent decades, marked by significant rises in student enrollment in these areas. Nevertheless, in spite of this trend, chemistry appears to be diminishing in attractiveness relative to other STEM fields. A recent study conducted by Donna […]

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Longevity and Efficiency of 30-Year-Old Solar Panels

Longevity and Efficiency of 30-Year-Old Solar Panels

A comprehensive assessment of six solar panel systems installed in Switzerland over thirty years ago demonstrates that they still function effectively, with the caliber of materials utilized proving to be a key element influencing their durability. Generally, solar panel manufacturers provide warranties for their products ranging from 25 to 30 years, bolstered by accelerated aging […]

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Apple-Backed Resource Assists Electronics Producers in Substituting Hazardous Substances

Apple-Backed Resource Assists Electronics Producers in Substituting Hazardous Substances

A collaboration between the industry and a non-governmental organization has introduced a tool designed to assist formulators of cleaning agents utilized in electronics assembly manufacturing in replacing hazardous substances with safer, more sustainable options. The market for chemical cleaners and degreasers in electronics is a £1.5 billion global enterprise, but it poses significant risks for […]

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AI Data Centres' Waste Heat Possibly Able to Fuel Carbon Capture and Water Treatment

AI Data Centres’ Waste Heat Possibly Able to Fuel Carbon Capture and Water Treatment

Excess Heat from AI Data Centres: A Valuable Asset for Climate Change Mitigation With the increasing demand for artificial intelligence, data centres—essential frameworks fueling this AI movement—are poised to become significant energy consumers. A report by the Advanced Research Projects Agency in the U.S. presents a creative solution: harnessing the surplus heat generated by these […]

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Effect of Climate Change on Shark Tooth Erosion

Effect of Climate Change on Shark Tooth Erosion

The teeth of sharks may become increasingly fragile due to the acidification of the world’s oceans, a consequence of rising carbon dioxide levels. This finding was made by scientists at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, who gathered naturally shed, whole teeth from the aquarium floor within a blacktip reef shark habitat. They proceeded to incubate these […]

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From "ta physika" to Physics: Class 51

From “ta physika” to Physics: Class 51

In W.E. Knowles Middleton’s “The History of the Barometer” (The Johns Hopkins Press, 1964), the dynamic between Isaac Beeckman (1588–1637) and René Descartes (1596–1650) is scrutinized. Middleton portrays their association, ultimately underscoring a clash of ideas with Descartes, a philosopher whose physics theories were largely historically inaccurate. Despite this critical viewpoint, Descartes’ impact during his […]

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Exploring Behavioral Exhaustion in Compliance with Pandemic Preventive Strategies

Exploring Behavioral Exhaustion in Compliance with Pandemic Preventive Strategies

## Grasping ‘Behavioural Fatigue’ in Public Health Measures **Introduction** In recent dialogues concerning public health actions during the COVID-19 outbreak, the notion of ‘behavioural fatigue’ has arisen as a debated topic. The theory posits a decrease in public adherence to health protocols over time due to exhaustion, disinterest, or diminishing drive. Yet, the legitimacy of […]

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Preprints: An Essential Element of Open Science

Preprints: An Essential Element of Open Science

Core concepts of open science in 2 minutes, part 4 Prior to the publication of a research article in a journal, you can make it accessible for free for anyone to read. You may choose to do this on your personal website, or alternatively on a preprint server like psyarxiv.com, where fellow researchers also publish […]

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Investigating Spaced Repetition and Darwin's Principle of Gold

Investigating Spaced Repetition and Darwin’s Principle of Gold

Spaced repetition serves as a potent memory technique that enhances learning by distributing study sessions over time, instead of cramming them all simultaneously. This approach utilizes the spacing effect, backed by research indicating its superiority for long-term retention. By utilizing an application, such as Anki, users can tailor a spaced repetition plan that matches their […]

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