Molecularly imprinted biochar offers a highly selective and sustainable way to trap and destroy pollutants in water, soil, ...
Invisible pollutants in high tech greenhouses may be quietly reshaping the food on our plates and the soil beneath our feet.
Invisible pollutants in high tech greenhouses may be quietly reshaping the food on our plates and the soil beneath our feet.
Researchers have found that mixing jute fibers with bacteria can make concrete stronger and more durable—offering a greener, ...
Scientists have combined molecular imprinting technology with biochar to create materials that can recognize and capture specific molecules with ...
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Building quantum entanglement at the nanoscale
Quantum entanglement has shifted from a philosophical puzzle to a design brief for engineers working at the scale of atoms, ...
Although Europa is the fourth largest of Jupiter’s 95 moons, it’s the smallest of the Galilean moons – the largest being Ganymede. With an equatorial diameter of about 3,100 kilometres, Europa is ...
Princeton researchers have developed a new tool to speed the discovery of advanced materials known as metal organic ...
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Ionogel innovation could power safe, enduring energy storage
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed an innovative energy storage system ...
Antiferromagnetic (AF) materials are made up of atoms or molecules with atomic spins that align in antiparallel directions of ...
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