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Renewable materials build low-cost batteries to store wind energy
45+ min ago (124+ words) Steve W. Martin, who has studied better materials for better batteries for four decades at Iowa State University, lists the cheap raw materials campus researchers are considering for one of their latest battery projects. A lot has changed on the University…...
AI model deciphers biochar’s role in reducing soil greenhouse gases
15+ min ago (761+ words) Applying biochar to soil is a recognized strategy for combating climate change, primarily by locking away carbon for long periods. Yet, its broader impact is complex; under different conditions, biochar can either suppress or unexpectedly release other potent greenhouse gases…...
Arctic Wolf CEO Nick Schneider On Delivering ‘Superior’ Security With New Agentic SOC Platform
2+ hour, 41+ min ago (437+ words) For both MSP partners and our channel more broadly, this is a way for them to embed AI agents and the agentic frameworks into their customer environments," Schneider tells CRN. The debut by Arctic Wolf of what it"s calling…...
Chemists discover groundbreaking reaction that turns breadcrumbs into hydrogen
1+ hour, 3+ min ago (400+ words) Chemists say they've found a way to turn breadcrumbs into hydrogen, potentially offering a sustainable alternative to one of the most common chemical manufacturing processes. Breadcrumbs from food waste could replace fossil fuels as a source of hydrogen in one…...
Unveiling the Real-Time Transformation of Electrocatalysts in CO2 Reduction
1+ hour, 4+ min ago (872+ words) In the relentless pursuit of sustainable solutions for carbon dioxide reduction, the dynamic nature of electrocatalysts emerges as a critical frontier. These catalysts, essential in converting CO2 into valuable chemicals and fuels, are far from static. During the electrochemical reduction reaction…...
An AI-generated knowledge network of technical terms illustrates trends and reveals new ideas for research in the materials sciences. (Illustration: Thomas Marwitz, KIT)
20+ hour, 50+ min ago (52+ words) An AI-generated knowledge network of technical terms illustrates trends and reveals new ideas for research in the materials sciences. (Illustration: Thomas Marwitz, KIT)EurekAlert! An AI-generated knowledge network of technical terms illustrates trends and reveals new ideas More on this…...
Hu Jiaqi, Chairman of Humanitas Ark, in Dialogue with Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Michael Levitt
19+ hour, 25+ min ago (320+ words) On the morning of March 27, the Humanitas Ark Summit Dialogue was held in Beijing. Mr. Hu Jiaqi, founder and Chairman of Humanitas Ark, engaged in in-depth discussions with Professor Michael Levitt, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and tenured professor at Stanford…...
A common-sense approach to PFAS regulation
2+ hour, 51+ min ago (679+ words) Bob Mann Industry Advocate March 2026 Here's an issue that came out of nowhere, completely unexpected. If you're not familiar with the acronym PFAS " and honestly, who has time to keep up with life's acronyms anyway? " it stands for "per- and…...
‘An ‘aha’ moment’: Illinois Grainger engineers introduce first synthetic charged domain wall in 2D material
1+ hour, 27+ min ago (221+ words) image:A conceptual rendering of a highly conducting charged domain wall at the interface of two stacked van der Waals ferroelectrics view more Credit: The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign "We looked back at the…...
WIN Distinguished Lecture with Arben Merkoçi | Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology | University of Waterloo
2+ hour, 32+ min ago (622+ words) WIN Distinguished Lecture with Arben Merko'i'uwaterloo.ca WIN Distinguished Lecture with Arben Merko'i The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present a Distinguished Lecture by Arben Merko'i, ICREA Research Professor, Head of Nanobioelectronics & Biosensors Group, Institut Catal" de…...