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The Tribune
tribuneindia.com > news > science-technology > photoactive-natural-protein-could-reshape-the-future-of-electronic-materials

Photoactive natural protein could reshape the future of electronic materials

1+ hour, 43+ min ago   (393+ words) A newly discovered semiconductor property of a natural protein could pave the way for developing safe, low cost and environmentally friendly electronics " from mobile phones and smart watches to medical instruments and environmental sensors. Traditional semiconductor materials such as silicon…...

StatNano
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Discoveries Rewrite How Some Minerals Form and Dissolve

4+ hour, 7+ min ago   (433+ words) Aluminum-containing mesocrystals grow by sliding into place like puzzle pieces and dissolve in paired molecules called dimers, according to an interdisciplinary research team led by PNNL The two recently published studies combine detailed molecular imaging and molecular modeling to sort…...

chemeurope.com
chemeurope.com > en > news > 1187860 > scientists-discover-molecular-reshuffle-and-crack-an-80-year-old-conundrum.html

Scientists discover molecular ‘reshuffle’ and crack an 80-year-old conundrum

Scientists discover molecular ‘reshuffle’ and crack an 80-year-old conundrum7+ hour, 23+ min ago   (763+ words) Researchers at the University of St Andrews have uncovered a long'elusive molecular "reshuffle', a breakthrough that tackles one of chemistry's most persistent challenges and could transform the way medicines are manufactured." In a paper published (6th"January) in"Nature Chemistry, researchers…...

Knowridge Science Report
knowridge.com > 2026 > 01 > this-gel-like-material-could-boost-battery-life-and-prevent-fires

This gel-like material could boost battery life and prevent fires

This gel-like material could boost battery life and prevent fires7+ hour, 53+ min ago   (510+ words) Scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new kind of energy storage material that could make future batteries safer, more durable, and more efficient. The innovation centers on a special gel-like material called an ionogel, combined with…...

theweek.in
theweek.in > wire-updates > international > 01/12/2026 > how-astronomers-plan-to-detect-signatures-of-alien-life-in-atmospheres-of-distant-planets.amp.html

How astronomers plan to detect signatures of alien life in atmospheres of distant planets

10+ hour, 13+ min ago   (478+ words) How astronomers plan to detect signatures of alien life in atmospheres of distant planets'theweek.in London, Jan 12 (The Conversation) We live in a very exciting time: answers to some of the oldest questions humanity has conceived are within our grasp…...

Earth.com
earth.com > news > artificial-metabolism-converts-co2-into-acetyl-coa-biological-building-blocks

New form of 'artificial metabolism' converts CO2 into biological building blocks

New form of 'artificial metabolism' converts CO2 into biological building blocks11+ hour, 8+ min ago   (774+ words) Researchers built the Reductive Formate Pathway, called the ReForm pathway, to convert CO2 into acetyl-CoA outside living cells. Acetyl-CoA is a small but essential molecule your cells use to turn food into energy. When your body breaks down carbohydrates, fats, and…...

Cambridge Day
cambridgeday.com > 01/11/2026 > honoring-hasan-photodynamic-pioneer

Tayyaba Hasan, photodynamics pioneer, honored in Cambridge

Tayyaba Hasan, photodynamics pioneer, honored in Cambridge14+ hour, 21+ min ago   (477+ words) by Carolyn Cross | Jan 11, 2026 | People, Science | 0 comments There aren't many scientists whose influence radiates so widely that millions benefit from their work without ever hearing their name. Yet that is precisely the impact Professor Tayyaba Hasan has had on the…...

The Brighter Side of News
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Engineers turn waste cardboard into a low-carbon building material

Engineers turn waste cardboard into a low-carbon building material15+ hour, 54+ min ago   (897+ words) A new building system made from cardboard, soil, and water slashes carbon emissions and reimagines how sustainable construction can work. (CREDIT: Shutterstock) Concrete has long been the backbone of modern construction, but it comes with a heavy environmental cost. Cement…...

동아사이언스
dongascience.com > en > news > 75929

Novel structure doubles light efficiency in flexible OLED displays

Novel structure doubles light efficiency in flexible OLED displays16+ hour, 1+ min ago   (472+ words) This content was translated by an AI-powered translation tool. It may contain inaccuracies due to the limitations of machine translation. A South Korean research team has successfully doubled the luminous'efficiency of Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) by solving the issue of…...

ECOticias.com
ecoticias.com > en > they-have-no-proteins-no-capsule-and-yet-they-replicate-within-the-human-body-in-a-way-that-no-one-fully-understands > 25460

They have no proteins, no capsule, and yet they replicate within the human body in a way that no one fully understands

They have no proteins, no capsule, and yet they replicate within the human body in a way that no one fully understands16+ hour, 59+ min ago   (803+ words) Home - Science - They have no proteins, no capsule, and yet they replicate within the human body in a way that no one fully understands A tiny new player has joined the list of inhabitants inside the human body. While we…...