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SM Highlights

Freshwater oysters key to developing stronger, "greener" adhesives

Unique glue made of mineral that oyster arranges so it's soft on outside, progressively harder on inside

New insight into how farming practices can help mitigate climate change

Researchers from Kansas State University determine mechanism by which soils treated with organic fertilizers store more carbon

AI finds a cheaper way to make green hydrogen

Researchers use SM beamline to test alloy identified as "clear winner" by artificial intelligence

Findings pave way for longer-lasting solid-state batteries

NRC researchers identify root causes of rapid loss of capacity in solid-state batteries

Turning mine waste into healthy soil

A team led by researchers at the University of Queensland has developed an innovative method to turn harmful tailings into healthy soil.

Building better catalysts to close the carbon dioxide loop

Converting CO2 to useful chemicals

The Canadian Light Source is a national research facility of the University of Saskatchewan

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