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Researchers Find New Structure for Promising Class of Materials
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Florida State University
Metal halide perovskites are a material that have shown great potential for photon-related technologies such as light-emitting diodes and lasers
| 2 min read
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A New Way to Cool Electronic Devices, Recover Waste Heat
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American Chemical Society
Scientists have created a hydrogel that successfully cooled a cell phone battery while converting the excess heat into electricity
| 2 min read
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Settling a Long-Standing Debate About Photovoltaic Materials
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Ames Laboratory
Research thus far hypothesized that the materials' extraordinary electronic, magnetic, and optical properties are related to the Rashba effect
| 2 min read
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Researchers Make Wound Dressings out of Manuka Honey
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Shinshu University
Shinshu University scientists produced a novel wound dressing comprised of manuka honey using electrospun cellulose acetate nanofiber
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Using Metal-Oxide Nanomaterials to Wipe Out Microbes
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Iowa State University
Engineer's work with such nanomaterials could lead to effective, chemical-free disinfecting wipes
| 3 min read
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Harnessing the Power of Electricity-Producing Bacteria
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American Chemical Society
Programmable 'biohybrids' could one day be used in fuel cells, biosensors, and bioreactors
| 2 min read
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This Sticker Shows Whether Cold-Chain Food Products Have Spoiled
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National Research Council of Science & Technology
An image appears on the sticker when it's exposed to room temperature; high demand is expected due to rapid growth in the fresh food delivery market
| 3 min read
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Making Plant Protein Look and Feel More like Whole Meat
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
UMass Amherst food scientists awarded grant for innovative approach to improving sensory qualities of plant-based food
| 2 min read
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Personalized Microrobots Deliver Drugs to Cells
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American Institute of Physics
Using a substrain of E. coli MG 1655 and nanoscale red blood cell membranes, researchers created tiny biohybrid swimmers that could personalize drug delivery to treat tumors
| 2 min read
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On Mars or Earth, Biohybrid Can Turn CO2 into New Products
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University of California - Berkeley
Bacteria on nanowires convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to organic building blocks
| 4 min read
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