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Tiny copper 'flowers' bloom on artificial leaves for clean fuel production |
Tiny copper 'nano-flowers' have been attached to an artificial leaf to produce clean fuels and chemicals that are the backbone of modern energy and manufacturing. |
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Polymeric nanofibers with their large surface area per unit mass, biocompatibility, easy fabrication and surface modification find extensive use as... 10/28/2025
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Electrospinning can be used to prepare nanofiber mats from diverse polymers, polymer blends and embedded nanoparticles. Especially nanofiber mats... 10/28/2025
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Electrospun nanofiber membranes are innovative materials produced through electrospinning process, a technique that generates ultrathin fibers from... 10/28/2025
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Double-layer silicon-based composite electrodes show potential for improved cyclic stability and rapid charging, demonstrating new potential for next-gen automotive batteries. 10/28/2025
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Explore how parallel optimization accelerates photonics alignment for faster, more efficient production. 10/28/2025
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Haozhe "Harry" Wang's electrical and computer engineering lab at Duke welcomed an unusual new lab member this fall: artificial intelligence. Using publicly available AI foundation models such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Meta's ... 10/28/2025
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An international research team led by RMIT University has created tiny particles, known as nanodots, made from a metallic compound that can kill cancer cells while leaving healthy cells largely unharmed. While this work is ... 10/28/2025
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Memristors achieve stable resistance values tied to fundamental constants of nature
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In an article in the science journal Nature, researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, the University of Gothenburg and Uppsala University, Sweden, present a technology with the smallest pixels ever, in a screen with the highest resolution possible for the human eye to perceive. 10/24/2025
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Scientists in Australia have developed new ultra-thin filters that can separate valuable chemicals from liquid mixtures fast and efficiently to make medicines, dyes and other products, which could help industries cut waste, save energy and lower costs. 10/24/2025
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Researchers at Hebei University of Technology have discovered an unexpected new function for nano-biochar, demonstrating its ability to promote the natural creation and buildup of silver nanoparticles within rice roots. 10/23/2025
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The future of catalysis is in AI, light, and biochem. Whether in energy storage or environmental clean-up, researchers are now finding creative ways to design catalysts that do more, with less. 10/21/2025
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