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Engineers 'Symphonize' Cleaner Ammonia Production
by
University of Illinois at Chicago
New ammonia production process meets several green targets
| 3 min read
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Predictive Tool Could Speed Up Battery and Superconductor Research
by
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
A physics-based predictive tool could minimize the lab work required to prepare intercalated materials
| 2 min read
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Are High-Purity Cathode Materials Truly Necessary?
by
Pohang University of Science & Technology
New study finds that one percent magnesium in lithium raw material enhances efficiency, prolongs secondary battery lifespan
| 2 min read
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Scientists Discover First-Ever Mineral-Based Treatment for Widespread Disease
by
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Using the structure of cubic zirconium silicate, the innovative treatment opens doors to future mineral-based treatments
| 2 min read
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Novel Electrochemical Sensor Detects Dangerous Bacteria
by
Goethe University Frankfurt
Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt and Kiel University have developed an innovative
E. coli
detection method
| 2 min read
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Research Lights Up Process for Turning CO2 into Sustainable Fuel
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University of Nottingham
Newly developed copper-based material facilitates solar-driven conversion of carbon dioxide into methanol
| 2 min read
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New Reactor Could Save Millions When Making Ingredients for Plastics and Rubber
by
University of Michigan
Using natural gas to avert a shortage of a workhorse chemical used for automotive parts, cleaning products, and more
| 2 min read
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New Route to Recyclable Polymers from Plants
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Hokkaido University
Cellulose from plant biomass converted into a new class of recyclable polymers can sustainably replace some plastics
| 2 min read
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Molecular Orientation Is Key: Shining a New Light on Electron Behavior
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Osaka Metropolitan University
Understanding electron behavior and surface structure of thin film molecules using 2-photon photoemission spectroscopy
| 2 min read
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Gold Nanoclusters Lead Breakthrough in Eco-Friendly Water Purification
by
Flinders University
Researchers pioneer a novel UV-powered photocatalysis process for rapid removal of toxic dyes from wastewater
| 2 min read
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Protein Fragments Id Two New ‘Extremophile’ Microbes—Could Help Find Alien Life
by
American Chemical Society
Study identifies two new hardy bacteria from high-altitude lakes in Chile—an environment similar to early Mars
| 2 min read
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A Simple and Robust Experimental Process for Protein Engineering
by
University of Michigan
New easily interpretable technique can reduce costs and increase scale of protein optimization for multiple applications
| 2 min read
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