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Tomographic pH Imaging via Responsive Hydrogel Nanoprobes
3+ hour, 17+ min ago (972+ words) In a groundbreaking advancement at the crossroads of medical imaging and material science, researchers have unveiled a novel technique that harnesses multi-contrast magnetic particle imaging (MPI) for precise, tomographic monitoring of pH levels within biological systems. This pioneering work, spearheaded…...
Scientists Just Built an Atom That Shouldn’t Exist or Work, But It Does, and It Changes Everything
3+ hour, 49+ min ago (398+ words) In a leap that defies traditional physics, researchers have engineered new artificial atoms that behave in ways previously thought impossible. Known as giant superatoms, these structures combine multiple oversized artificial atoms, allowing them to interact with light across several points,…...
From black to blue gold — Scientists develop advanced ceramic cells to produce hydrogen and electricity through electrolysis
4+ hour, 23+ min ago (432+ words) The world is forevermore in need of durable, efficient, and cost-effective energy, as global energy security not only ensures the transition to clean energy, but it also plays a key role in: Unfortunately, a significant global energy security crisis exists,…...
Fuel-Spray Interaction: Role of Surface Composition and Topology
5+ hour, 29+ min ago (885+ words) The intricate relationship between fuel sprays and oil-wetted walls is gaining significant attention in the realm of automotive engineering. A recent study published in the journal Automotive Engine Technology explores this complex interaction, shedding light on how surfaces of different…...
China’s method recovers 95% lithium from dead batteries using CO2, water
6+ hour, 59+ min ago (488+ words) A new recycling method uses carbon dioxide and water to extract lithium while upgrading other battery metals. Chinese researchers have found a method to extract lithium from used lithium-ion batteries using a mix of carbon dioxide (CO) and water. This…...
Mid-America Science Museum’s Tinkering Studio turns paper into STEM fun
8+ hour, 46+ min ago (324+ words) Mid-America Science Museum's Tinkering Studio is bringing imaginative education to the children of Hot Springs through its monthly programs. January's theme, "World of Paper," teaches children about the various uses of paper, along with the science behind it. MASM Educators…...
Scientists capture first real-time images of electrons breaking bonds
9+ hour, 47+ min ago (643+ words) By combining high-speed electron pulses with new analysis tools, scientists image both electronic and atomic motion in real time. Chemistry textbooks explain how reactions start and end, but they rarely show what happens in between. Seeing these hidden moments matters…...
Creating Synthetic Protein-Binding DNA Systems in Cells
10+ hour, 39+ min ago (930+ words) In a groundbreaking development that could redefine the future of synthetic biology, researchers have unveiled an innovative approach to engineering DNA-protein interactions that bypasses the conventional genetic constraints of DNA. By leveraging retrons'bacterial genetic elements capable of producing small DNA…...
CO2 + H2O = cleaner recycling of dead lithium batteries?
14+ hour, 48+ min ago (198+ words) Chinese scientists have found a way to recycle lithium batteries using only carbon dioxide and water " eliminating the need for harsh, polluting chemicals to extract the lithium and upcycle cathode materials. The team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and…...
Superionic form of water may power planetary magnetic fields
17+ hour, 42+ min ago (713+ words) A schematic of superionic water, where oxygen atoms form a solid lattice and hydrogen ions move freely. Powerful lasers allow this planet-like state to be recreated and measured in the lab. (CREDIT: Greg Stewart / SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) The research…...