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Sinan Keten Named New Chair of Northwestern Mechanical Engineering
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (370+ words) It takes a different way of thinking to connect disparate fields, put big ideas into action, and imagine what's next.Learn more Northwestern Engineering's Sinan Keten has been named chair of the McCormick School of Engineering's Department of Mechanical Engineering,…...
PFAS Air Emissions Back on EPA’s Radar
10+ hour, 54+ min ago (416+ words) PFAS Air Emissions Back on EPA's Radar'The National Law Review We have published in recent years several times on PFAS air emissions issues, including legislative efforts to compel standards for PFAS in air emissions and EPA's long process to determine…...
New chemical process uses sunlight to turn plastic pollution into vinegar
9+ hour, 35+ min ago (792+ words) Sunlight hits tiny particles of plastic floating in a clear water solution. Slowly, they begin to disappear, leaving behind a familiar household chemical: acetic acid, the main ingredient in vinegar. At the University of Waterloo, engineers have developed a process…...
Efficient Hydrogen Production Without Precious Metals - Fuelcellsworks
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (564+ words) Opening the Path to High-Efficiency Hydrogen Production Without Expensive Precious Metals!Fuel Cells Works Opening the Path to High-Efficiency Hydrogen Production Without Expensive Precious Metals! Credit: Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) Schematic Illustration of the Structural Evolution of the…...
Cryogenic nanoscale visualization of intrinsic magnesium deposition in magnesium metal batteries
19+ hour, 45+ min ago (1690+ words) Nature Reviews Clean Technology (2026)Cite this article Complex electrolytes (mostly based on Grignard reagents) dominated early RMB research, but their nucleophilicity presents safety risks and limits their applicability. Although non-aqueous electrolytes show potential, advancements in aqueous and solid-state variants remain…...
A new phase of sensing phase change materials
6+ hour, 27+ min ago (168+ words) A new phase of sensing phase change materials lead image Parankusam et al. developed a convolutional neural network that uses smartphone infrared camera images to predict PCM melt-fraction levels with 96% test accuracy. The method could replace conventional physical models that…...
‘Listening’ to stressed soybeans: Syngenta unveils breakthrough in detecting stink bug attacks
19+ hour, 55+ min ago (439+ words) Scientists at Syngenta, in collaboration with Vivent Biosignals, have developed a method using plant electrophysiology to detect stink bug attacks on soybeans before visible symptoms appear. This breakthrough, detailed in Nature Scientific Reports, uses biosignal-sensing devices to analyze electrical signals…...
How we turned plastic waste into vinegar: A sunlight-powered breakthrough
13+ hour, 22+ min ago (1097+ words) Plastic is one of the most durable materials humans have ever made. That durability has made it indispensable in medicine, food packaging and transport. But it's also created one of the defining environmental problems we have faced. Hundreds of millions…...
Shrinking the carbon footprint of chemical manufacturing with lasers, solar radiation
21+ hour, 45+ min ago (232+ words) University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign chemistry professor Prashant Jain's research group is recognized for its work using solar energy as a power source in a process called plasmonic chemistry to help green up industrial processes. Using this process to recycle inorganic…...
Frances Arnold: The Scientist with Latin Roots Who Changed Modern Chemistry
7+ hour, 58+ min ago (507+ words) From her laboratory in California, the engineer with Latin roots has driven advances that are transforming biotechnology and sustainable chemistry. When the name Frances Arnold was announced as the winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, many scientists saw it…...