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Frontiers | Editorial: 10 years of Frontiers in materials: past discoveries, current challenges and future perspectives
58+ min ago (199+ words) Front. Mater. , 25 May 2026 Sec. Mechanics of Materials Mechano-X Labs, University of Trento, Trento, Italy Editorial on the Research Topic 10 years of Frontiers in materials: past discoveries, current challenges and future perspectives In 2024 we celebrated the 10th anniversary of Frontiers in Materials....
Do we need to rethink inductive effects in organic chemistry?
6+ day, 5+ hour ago (563+ words) Every first-year organic chemistry student learns early on about the inductive effect, which describes how certain atoms" electronegativity can affect other atoms in the same molecule. This subtle electronic push and pull, they are told, extends through several nearby bonds…...
Elucidating the mysteries of enzyme evolution at the macromolecular level
19+ hour, 54+ min ago (534+ words) As a researcher specializing in protein dynamics, Professor Doucet is captivated by things that are invisible to the naked eye, yet full of mysteries and essential to all forms of life. He studies proteins and enzymes, and the poorly understood…...
Machine learning proves that graphene is hydrophobic
2+ week, 15+ hour ago (363+ words) Credit: Institute for Basic Science For more than a decade, a fundamental mystery has surrounded graphene'the one-atom-thick "wonder material" known for its exceptional strength, conductivity, and transparency. Despite its seemingly simple structure, one basic question has remained unresolved: does graphene…...
‘Potential crack’ in California chemical tank may prevent explosion, fire official says
7+ hour, 36+ min ago (256+ words) NEW YORK, May 24 (Reuters) - Experts trying to prevent a tank holding a highly toxic and flammable chemical from exploding in Southern California found a "potential crack" in the container that might be reducing the pressure, a fire official said on…...
State of emergency declared in Southern California
9+ hour, 23+ min ago (29+ words) Yahoo As a large tank filled with toxic chemicals threatens to overheat, crews work around the clock to prevent an environmental disaster....
What Are Star Trek's Dilithium Crystals, And What Do They Do For A Starship?
6+ hour, 43+ min ago (1035+ words) Yahoo We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Welcome to Trekspertise, a series where we break down the technology, history, details, and decisions that make the Star Trek universe so complex " and so fun. The makers of…...
What we know about the Garden Grove chemical tank threat on Sunday
14+ hour, 21+ min ago (975+ words) A chemical storage tank in Garden Grove, threatening to explode or spill, showed no significant changes overnight Saturday into Sunday, May 24, officials said. "As of now, everything is status quo," Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Brian Yau said as officials…...
Swiss nanodevice generates continuous electricity from the evaporation of saltwater, using a three-layer structure, silicon nanopillars, and the combined effect of heat and sunlight to produce autonomous energy for applications such as environmental sensors, wearables, and the Internet of Things.
10+ hour, 49+ min ago (861+ words) Saltwater has become the basis for a nanodevice capable of producing continuous electricity from evaporation, in research by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, EPFL, in Switzerland. The study, published in Nature Communications, involves researchers from the Laboratory of…...
Discovery of first ever Laboratory News edition reveals true age
19+ hour, 40+ min ago (385+ words) A rare surviving copy of the original launch issue of Laboratory News has been unearthed at the recent CHEMUK show. And its publication date " 15 October 1970 " reveals the magazine began one year earlier than online sources including Wikipedia have maintained. The…...