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Organic Semiconductors Doped with Air to Increase Conductivity in New Study
by
Linköping University
The research represents a step toward cheaper and more sustainable electronics
| 3 min read
News
What We Can Learn from Fire Ants about Making Self-Healing Materials
by
Binghamton University
New research investigates the adaptive response of "living rafts" that fire ants make
| 3 min read
News
Scientists Develop New Compounds to Fight Fat and Inflammation
by
Tokyo University of Science
The researchers synthesized multi-faceted menthyl esters and elucidated the underlying mechanism of action involving liver X receptor
| 3 min read
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Scientists Develop an Affordable Sensor for Detecting Lead Contamination
by
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The device could offer cost-effective, sensitive detection of contaminated drinking water
| 4 min read
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The Latest Advancements in Battery Technology and Recycling
by
Sascha Nowak, PhD
Addressing the challenges of lithium-ion batteries and exploring new alternative options
| 4 min read
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Zinc and Lignin Battery Opens Door to Eco-Friendly, Affordable Batteries for Low-Income Countries
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Linköping University
Able to be used more than 8000 times, this battery has an energy density comparable to lead-acid batteries
| 3 min read
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Researchers Discover the Universe's Oldest Stars Circling the Milky Way
by
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The three stars are estimated to have formed 12 to 13 billion years ago
| 5 min read
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Roman-Era Lead Found to Originate from Cordova
by
University of Córdoba
Three ingots dating back to the Roman era demonstrate the importance of lead production and exportation in northern Cordoba
| 3 min read
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Researchers Add Chirality to Borophene, Opening the Door to Advanced Sensors and Implantable Medical Devices
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Penn State Materials Research Institute
The synthesized material, first created in 2015, is more conductive, thinner, lighter, stronger, and more flexible than graphene
| 3 min read
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Researchers Develop 'Hair-Thin' Fabric that Effectively Suppresses Sound
by
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Interdisciplinary team creates a silk fabric that can block noise
| 4 min read
Resource Guide
Mastering Data Integrity: Analytical Balances for Research Reproducibility and Repeatability
by
Lab Manager
Balances are key to precise and accurate weighing analysis for reliable and reproducible results
Updated
| 1 min read
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Simulated Chemistry: New AI Platform Designs Tomorrow’s Cancer Drugs
by
University of California - San Diego
The new platform helped UC San Diego scientists synthesize 32 potential multi-target cancer drugs
| 3 min read
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