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On the International Day of LGBTQ+ People in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM), the EIROforum DGs pay a special tribute to the indispensable contributions of LGBTQ+ colleagues in the STEM fields.

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Silk may well be the oldest biomaterial humans have exploited. The primary protein comprising silk is fibroin, and in the last century, it has been intensely studied for a variety of advanced applications beyond luxurious fabrics. Some of the most…

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Solar hydrogen can be produced from water and light in a process called photocatalytic water-splitting and could help to mitigate the impact of climate change, as no fossil fuels are used in its production ...

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Precise measurements at the ILL of beta asymmetry rule out neutron decay into exotic dark matter particles