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MBARI technology helps reveal rhythms of microbial activity in open-ocean eddies " MBARI
4+ min ago (428+ words) MBARI creates and globally scales the visionary technologies required to explore, map, and understand our changing ocean. Resources for educators, students, and anyone aspiring to learn how science and technology brings us closer to the ocean. Integrate MBARI data with…...
Carbon-Free Ferrocene Alternative Paves the Way for Next-Generation
13+ min ago (855+ words) Materials'Bioengineer. org Approximately seventy-five years ago, the serendipitous synthesis of ferrocene revolutionized the field of transition metal chemistry. This compound, wherein an iron (Fe) atom is symmetrically sandwiched between two cyclopentadienyl (C'H') rings, not only broadened our understanding of organometallic…...
Researchers unlock new method to engineer next'generation glass
6+ hour, 13+ min ago (541+ words) Scientists have adapted a centuries-old principle of chemistry to fine-tune a new type of glass made from metal'organic frameworks (MOFs) ' metal atoms connected by organic molecules ' that efficiently trap gases like CO" and hydrogen and even capture water. Publishing their…...
Salk Institute welcomes Sarah Wolf Hallac to Board of Trustees - Salk Institute for Biological Studies
4+ hour, 42+ min ago (159+ words) Home - Salk News - Salk Institute welcomes Sarah Wolf Hallac to Board of Trustees LA JOLLA'Sarah Wolf Hallac has been appointed to the Salk Institute's Board of Trustees. She brings broad experience spanning technology, finance, and philanthropy and will help guide…...
Ceramics for Hydrogen Technology | Gda'sk Tech - Fuelcellsworks
14+ hour, 43+ min ago (235+ words) Modern ceramic materials could become key components of future hydrogen technologies, finding applications in fuel cells and electrolysers, amongst other things. Scientists from the Gda'sk University of Technology have examined these materials and their properties, and their results have been…...
Synthesis of aryl-fused bicyclo[3. 1. 1]heptanes and validation as naphthyl bioisosteres - Nature Chemistry
43+ min ago (1123+ words) Nature Chemistry (2026)Cite this article a, The representative bioisosteric replacement strategies for naphthyl rings, where substitution typically involves replacement of one benzene ring with alternative functional groups or ring systems. b, The representative bioisosteric replacements for phenyl rings, including the…...
Coloration in Aluminum Oxide Ceramics " and Does the Color of Alumina Ceramics Affect Their Ballistic Performance?
8+ hour, 16+ min ago (519+ words) Though my company does not sell or work with aluminum oxide, as a chemist, I've always been interested in the remarkable ways in which alumina can be alloyed and doped " which affects not only its performance, but also its coloration…...
Transforming Orange Waste into a Rapid, Reusable Dye Filter for Wastewater
2+ hour, 17+ min ago (994+ words) In a groundbreaking advancement at the intersection of environmental science and materials engineering, researchers from Shaanxi University of Science & Technology have unveiled a novel biochar adsorbent derived from orange peel waste. This innovative material, enhanced through a dual co-activation process…...
Quantum Computing: A Giant Leap For Drug Discovery
9+ hour, 40+ min ago (420+ words) Imagine trying to understand how tiny molecules in your body behave; it's incredibly complex and usually takes a lot of time. Now, scientists are starting to use quantum computers to do this faster and more accurately. This could completely change…...
A new theory suggests gravitational waves could modulate the light emitted by atoms, as if every atom carried a tiny trace of the universe's deepest vibrations
1+ hour, 13+ min ago (826+ words) Home - Science - A new theory suggests gravitational waves could modulate the light emitted by atoms, as if every atom carried a tiny trace of the universe's deepest vibrations Gravitational waves are famous for shaking the universe, yet barely nudging anything…...