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Knowridge Science Report
knowridge.com > 2026 > 02 > this-solar-battery-could-store-sunlight-for-days-and-produce-hydrogen-on-demand

This solar battery could store sunlight for days and produce hydrogen on demand

9+ hour, 12+ min ago  (477+ words) Scientists in Germany have created a new material that can capture energy from sunlight, store it for days, and later release it as hydrogen fuel'even in the dark. Developed by researchers at Ulm University and Friedrich Schiller University Jena, the…...

EurekAlert!
eurekalert.org > news-releases > 1115951

Alkali cation effects in electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction

12+ hour, 58+ min ago  (85+ words) Alkali cation effects in electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction: Researchers have conducted aprofound analysis of the controversial issues regarding the effects of alkali cations on the electrocatalytic reaction process. They highlighted the comprehensive influence for the adsorption modes of alkali cations…...

Griffin Daily News
griffindailynews.com > news > georgia-tech-researchers-commercialize-new-technology-for-faster-water-and-environmental-monitoring > article_ddb308b6-ec36-5e47-97b6-e0c6b68e1fdd.html

Georgia Tech researchers commercialize new technology for faster water and environmental monitoring

15+ hour, 21+ min ago  (652+ words) In response, researchers in the Pinto Lab at Georgia Tech set out to reimagine the monitoring process. They began developing a portable technology that allows teams to see and understand what microorganisms are present in a sample almost immediately. That…...

Newswise
newswise.com > articles > why-thickness-matters-revealing-a-hidden-lever-in-ph-responsive-polymer-surfaces

Why Thickness Matters: Revealing a Hidden Lever in Ph-Responsive Polymer Surfaces

17+ hour, 1+ min ago  (837+ words) Strong polyelectrolyte brushes are widely used to engineer smart surfaces, yet they have long been considered insensitive to pH changes. New research challenges this assumption by showing that pH responsiveness in these materials depends not only on chemical composition but…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > hydrofluorocarbon-electrolytes-boost-cold-dense-batteries

Hydrofluorocarbon Electrolytes Boost Cold, Dense Batteries

17+ hour, 6+ min ago  (860+ words) In the relentless quest for advanced electrochemical devices, electrolyte solvents have traditionally relied on oxygen- and nitrogen-based ligands. These conventional solvents have underpinned the development of lithium and sodium ion batteries, leveraging the strong dipole-ion interactions between ligands and alkali…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > ai-powers-the-creation-of-next-generation-super-catalyst-for-hydrogen-cars

AI Powers the Creation of Next-Generation Super Catalyst for Hydrogen Cars

18+ hour, 1+ min ago  (909+ words) In the global pursuit of sustainable and eco-friendly mobility solutions, hydrogen-powered vehicles have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional fossil fuel-powered transportation. Central to the operation of these vehicles is the fuel cell, often heralded as the "heart of…...

SciTechDaily
scitechdaily.com > scientists-uncover-the-secret-structure-behind-natures-proton-highway

Scientists Uncover the Secret Structure Behind “Nature’s Proton Highway”

18+ hour, 29+ min ago  (676+ words) By freezing a crucial phosphoric acid complex to near absolute zero, scientists uncovered a single, unexpectedly stable structure at the heart of proton transport. Phosphoric acid is vital in both biology and modern technology because of its exceptional ability to…...

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Fe₃O₄@mPEG-Ag nanoparticles offer non-antibiotic strategy to combat drug-resistant bacteria

18+ hour, 53+ min ago  (384+ words) Fe'O@mPEG-Ag nanoparticles offer non-antibiotic strategy to combat drug-resistant bacteria'News-Medical Be the first to rate this article Fe'O@mPEG-Ag nanoparticles offer non-antibiotic strategy to combat drug-resistant bacteria A collaborative study by Guangzhou Medical University and South China University of Technology,…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > fred-hutch-names-12-recipients-of-the-prestigious-harold-m-weintraub-graduate-student-award

Fred Hutch Names 12 Recipients of the Prestigious Harold M. Weintraub

19+ hour, 16+ min ago  (159+ words) Their achievements will be formally acknowledged during the Weintraub Symposium scheduled for May 1, 2026, at Fred Hutch Cancer Center. This event provides a platform for awardees to present their research findings to the wider scientific community, fostering networking and potential collaborations…...

Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering.com > photo-story > japan-first-approved-3d-printed-house

Earthquake-proof two-story 3D-printed concrete house debuts in Japan

19+ hour, 22+ min ago  (123+ words) Earthquake-proof two-story 3D-printed concrete house debuts in Japan'Interesting Engineering Built using a COBOD printer, the compact two-level home rises 7 meters and anchors into foundations designed for earthquake stability. Japan has completed its first government-approved two-story 3D-printed reinforced concrete house, marking…...