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A Cambridge solar reactor can turn plastic waste into hydrogen fuel at scale, and the chemistry behind it is stranger than expected
27+ min ago (943+ words) Home - Energy - A Cambridge solar reactor can turn plastic waste into hydrogen fuel at scale, and the chemistry behind it is stranger than expected The most interesting thing about Cambridge's new solar reactor may not be that it turns plastic…...
Physicists Crack 58-Year Quantum Puzzle With a Recoil-Induced Energy Gap
4+ hour, 59+ min ago (544+ words) For any physicist or materials scientist working with ultracold atomic gases, two-dimensional semiconductors, or quantum computing platforms, this result is immediately actionable: it generates a specific, testable prediction for quasiparticle behavior that labs with lithium-cesium mixtures can verify with current…...
We Know Simple Fluids Can Flow. Turns Out, Some Can Fracture.
1+ hour, 6+ min ago (1212+ words) When pulled at 100 millimeters per second, a blend of hydrogen and carbon stretches. At 300 millimeters per second, the fluid breaks. Adapted with permission from Phys. Rev. Lett. 136, 124002. Copyrighted by the American Physical Society. Thamires Lima, a research professor in chemical…...
Scientists unlock 15-fold increase in thermal sensor sensitivity with tiny transistor
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A nitrogen nanofoam that conducts heat like a metal
1+ hour, 30+ min ago (96+ words) Nanowerk A nitrogen nanofoam that conducts heat like a metal A nitrogen-based nanofoam could enable more efficient, water-free geothermal heat extraction while reducing pumping needs and easing some operational constraints. How the phonon corridors work What the eight-month validation showed…...
Intermittency in alkaline water electrolysis - Nature Chemical Engineering
1+ hour, 32+ min ago (275+ words) Nature Chemical Engineering (2026) Cite this article IRENA, COP28, COP29, GRA, Mo EA and Government of Brazil Delivering on the UAE Consensus: Tracking Progress Toward Tripling Renewable Energy Capacity and Doubling Energy Efficiency by 2030 (International Renewable Energy Agency, 2024). Fan, G. et al. Nat. Commun....
Researchers create tiny molecular 'ladders' that could power flexible electronics
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How generative AI and physics can help design new antibiotics
2+ hour ago (824+ words) Scientists are using AI and physics-based simulations together to design new peptides that will kill previously drug-resistant bacteria. By 2050, scientists estimate that antibiotic-resistant infections will be associated with more than eight million deaths around the world every year. These are…...
Hanyang University researchers achieve controllable doping in organic semiconductors
4+ hour, 28+ min ago (895+ words) Lewis-paired dopants are a promising way to achieve strong, stable doping in organic semiconductors, but their high reactivity makes precise control over doping levels difficult. In a recent study, researchers from Korea tackled this issue by showing that solvent polarity…...
From graphene in a blender to flexible electronics: Prof. Jonathan Coleman awarded 2026 Blaise Pascal Medal in Materials Science - School of Physics
5+ hour, 30+ min ago (337+ words) Trinity College Dublin - From graphene in a blender to flexible electronics: Prof. Jonathan Coleman awarded 2026 Blaise Pascal Medal in Materials Science Professor Jonathan Coleman FRS, Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy in Trinity's School of Physics and a…...