For the first time, a team at BESSY II has succeeded in demonstrating the one-dimensional electronic properties of a material ...
When astronomers pointed the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) at a faint object orbiting a distant star system, they weren’t ...
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Scientists Finally Found Phosphine on a Brown Dwarf. Here’s What That Means for the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Previous research suggests that brown dwarfs should contain phosphine—which forms when phosphorus combines with ...
Where rains in some locations leached nutrients from the soil, farms, lawns and gardens may need fertilizer now, but if there ...
Arsenic is a natural component of Earth's crust and highly toxic in its inorganic form. The element is a cause of a global ...
XRF relies on the emission of secondary X-rays from a material when irradiated with primary X-rays. Each element emits ...
Cyanobacteria is widespread in the lake and other waterbodies across the region, but when warm, still, nutrient-rich (read: full of phosphorus) water induces a proliferation of the microscopic algae, ...
When combined with hydrogen, phosphorus forms the molecule phosphine, an explosive, highly toxic gas. Found in the atmospheres of the gas giant planets Jupiter and Saturn, phosphine has long been ...
Wenchao Li from Hebei Agricultural University and Lingling Hua from Beijing University of Agriculture et al. have developed ...
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The search for life on Venus just took another turn, thanks to JWST's brown dwarf discovery
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered phosphine in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf — the same chemical that ...
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