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Light-powered Nano catalyst offers sustainable, affordable way for producing Path for Manufacturing Medicines and Chemicals
4+ hour, 53+ min ago (176+ words) Researchers have developed a novel light-driven nano-catalyst that could obviate the use of toxic solvents, high temperatures, and energy-intensive processes in the manufacturing of medicines and industrial chemicals making the processes cleaner, faster, and far more energy efficient." Globally, there…...
Redox-neutral ketone'olefin coupling enabled by mild ketone-to-ketyl-type radical conversion - Nature Chemistry
11+ hour, 34+ min ago (1306+ words) Nature Chemistry (2026) Cite this article Mc Daniel, R. et al. Multiple genetic modifications of the erythromycin polyketide synthase to produce a library of novel "unnatural" natural products. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 96, 18461851 (1999). Foley, D. J. & Waldmann, H. Ketones as strategic building blocks for the…...
Could sodium replace lithium as the dominant ingredient in batteries?
12+ hour, 34+ min ago (940+ words) A new sodium-lithium battery breakthrough could make energy storage cheaper, greener and less reliant on scarce materials. [Courtesy, Shutterstock] The world we live in today runs on batteries. But the lithium-ion batteries that dominate the market are expensive and environmentally…...
Physicists Turn a Single Frozen Atom into a Camera That Sees Light Below the Diffraction Limit
2+ hour, 28+ min ago (568+ words) Conceptual illustration of the Atom Camera. A single ultracold rubidium (Rb) atom trapped in an optical tweezer is spatially scanned to visualize the intensity and polarization distributions of a light pattern. That is the gist of a technique a Japanese…...
Key Chemistry Question Answered, No Quantum Computer Required
1+ hour, 39+ min ago (1181+ words) What Garnet Chan cares most about is basic science. He entered chemistry decades ago to understand some of the most consequential biochemical processes on Earth. "My main interest is in solving chemical problems. If classical computers are the right tool…...
Break Free From Plastic Members React to Toxic Methyl Methacrylate Leak in Garden Grove, California
3+ hour, 11+ min ago (174+ words) Find out the latest about the global plastics treaty negotiations " Tianna Shaw Wakeman, Environmental Justice Program Director, Black Women for Wellness, Said: "This past week in Southern California, communities in East L. A. faced a 2, 400 gallon oil spill from a ruptured pipeline…...
Gold keeps glittering courtesy of surface chemistry
11+ hour, 34+ min ago (146+ words) Gold (front) tends not to oxidize, unlike the more reactive silver (back). Credit: David Gray/Bloomberg Creative/Getty Atoms on the surface of solid gold spontaneously arrange themselves in ways that prevent oxygen from tarnishing the metal, researchers have found1. Receive…...
Combining AI and Automation to Revolutionize Industrial Catalyst Engineering
2+ hour, 23+ min ago (534+ words) Catalysts help make modern life possible. They quietly drive the chemical reactions that produce fuels, fertilizers, plastics and many other industrial products. But developing a new commercial'catalyst'can take as long as two decades. That timeline may soon change. The U. S. Department…...
The Sun May be Entering a Different Mode of Behavior: Scientists Say Something is Happening Beneath the Solar Surface
3+ hour, 39+ min ago (495+ words) The Sun is experiencing long-term changes, as revealed by an international team of researchers led by the University of Birmingham, who have identified a major squeeze in the four most recent solar activity cycles. A recent paper in the Monthly…...
Scientists Couldn't Save This Shipwreck. They Transformed It Into a Dress Instead. - AOL
1+ day, 22+ hour ago (159+ words) Researchers at Aalto University in Finland used an innovative process to create a dress out of wood from a ship that sank during the 1600s. Ioncell, which was developed at the university, used only salt and water to transform remnants of…...