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Why ammonia-based direct iron reduction could be a cheaper option than using hydrogen
3+ hour, 9+ min ago (46+ words) Why ammonia-based direct iron reduction could be a cheaper option than using hydrogen'Hydrogen Insight Why ammonia-based direct iron reduction could be a cheaper option than using hydrogen Chinese academics successfully test novel system that requires fewer steps and less energy…...
Plastic Recycling Startup Builds on UToledo-Developed Technology
3+ hour, 55+ min ago (539+ words) A plastic-recycling business based on technology developed in a campus lab is scaling up. Since The University of Toledo's Dr. Sridhar Viamajala co-developed a novel technology to recycle polypropylene in 2021, he's been advancing its commercial potential with the support of…...
Precycling: Waste to plastics resource pathways
6+ hour, 55+ min ago (1064+ words) Precycling: Waste to plastics resource pathways'Open Access Government Precycling: Waste to plastics resource pathways The PRecycling project aims to recover high-quality polymeric materials from underutilized plastic waste streams, focusing on developing near-production-scale recycling processes to transform plastic waste into secondary…...
Study Explores Flexible Materials and Bio-Interface Engineering in Wearable Biosensors for Continuous Health Monitoring
7+ hour, 33+ min ago (108+ words) Study Explores Flexible Materials and Bio-Interface Engineering in Wearable Biosensors for Continuous Health Monitoring'geneonline.com Study Explores Flexible Materials and Bio-Interface Engineering in Wearable Biosensors for Continuous Health Monitoring A recent study published on January 14, 2026, in Nature Communications examines advancements…...
University of Florida team researches environmental impact of water-soluble polymers
7+ hour, 52+ min ago (124+ words) GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - In this week's Tech Tuesday, our partners at UF Innovate and SCAD Media spotlight water-soluble polymer research at the University of Florida. Led by Dr. Guilhem De Hoe, the work is highlighted by graduate student Annabelle Palmer,…...
AlphaFold can help African researchers to do cutting-edge structural biology
8+ hour, 20+ min ago (347+ words) Structural biology is essential for understanding diseases and for developing drugs and vaccines. Africa has few specialists in this field, owing to limited infrastructure, training and mentorship opportunities " despite the efforts of non-profit organizations such as BioStruct-Africa, which I co-founded....
Hot-AIRSS - bringing temperature to structure search by Professor Chris Pickard
8+ hour, 31+ min ago (172+ words) Hot-AIRSS - bringing temperature to structure search by Professor Chris Pickard'Nanyang Technological University - NTU Singapore Tan Chin Tuan Exchange Fellowship Lecture Hosted by Dr Feng Xiaolei Machine-learned interatomic potentials speed up atomistic calculations by several orders of magnitude. I will show…...
Autonomous Discovery-Driven Argonne Study Inspires Paradigm Shift in Battery Research
9+ hour, 5+ min ago (861+ words) Researchers used high-throughput experiments and AI to reveal stability limits in redox flow batteries. Published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, their study featured this cover illustration, conceptualized by lead author Lily Robertson. Lily Robertson, left, and Ilya…...
Science meets spirits as students learn how to distill liquor
9+ hour, 11+ min ago (374+ words) At first glance, the lab seems normal. Undergraduate students are gathered around copper apparatuses, fiddling with hot plates as they wait for something to happen. And then the first sweet-smelling drops appear. In senior lecturer Eric Johnson's Intersession course, The…...
Enhancing Kawasaki Disease Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles
9+ hour, 56+ min ago (819+ words) Enhancing Kawasaki Disease Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles'Bioengineer.org In a groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Translational Medicine, researchers are unveiling the potential of gold nanoparticles in targeting osteopontin, a pivotal protein implicated in Kawasaki disease. This research doesn't…...