Physical Sciences

Sustainable Fuel Sources Unlock the Potential for a Greener Future
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This image shows the effect of protein-like polymers (red) in the brain cells of a mouse model. The nanoscale polymers are designed to alter the interaction between two proteins to combat oxidative stress in the cells.
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an illustration of the bacteria that feed on methanol and produce sustainable chemicals showing a chemical molecule and a bacterium in the foreground with a blue background containing other chemical symbols and bacteria
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a schematic diagram from the study showing the cork cleanup setup as well as SEM images of the cork surface before and after laser treatment
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An abstract colorful image that is a map of the crystal structure of the alloy made with electron backscatter diffraction in a scanning electron microscope. Each color represents a section of the crystal where the repeating structure changes its 3D orientation.
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Meat products (top left, veal; bottom left, bresaola) tend to contain more proteins and amino acids than their plant-based alternatives (right).
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a 3d illustration showing a hexagonal pattern made up of glowing teal tubes connecting at glowing teal spheres with parts of some hexagons surrounded by glowing yellow web of lines
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The Trinity on a blue background
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a small orange-colored 3D printed honeycomb-like object with the new particle coating in front of a metal ruler for scale
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This schematic shows an engineered material with composite layers. Layers of carbon fibers (the long silver tubes) have microscopic forests of carbon nanotubes between them (the array of tiny brown objects). These tiny, densely packed fibers grip and hold the layers together, like ultrastrong Velcro, preventing the layers from peeling or shearing apart.
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An erlenmeyer flask containing a clear liquid labeled Ammonia sits on a benchtop in a lab, with other beakers and lab equipment in the background
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