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Clarkson researchers advancing use of AI, computational physics
3+ hour, 40+ min ago (231+ words) Associate Professor of Physics Dhara Trivedi recently worked with scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory on a research project that combined machine learning, high-throughput computational modeling, and quantum-scale simulations to accelerate the discovery of advanced materials with specialized electronic and…...
Making Chemistry Greener: The 2026 Gerhard Ertl Lecture Award goes to Professor Marc Koper
45+ min ago (843+ words) Prof. Marc T. M. Koper receives the 2026 Gerhard Ertl Lecture Award for his pioneering research in the field of electrochemistry, catalysis and surface science. Koper's research has received numerous honors, including the 2021 Spinoza Prize, the Netherlands' highest scientific honor. He has served…...
AI moves beyond material selection to design battery electrolyte systems
1+ hour, 46+ min ago (338+ words) Rather than simply selecting which materials should be included, the AI determines the full formulation details. Electrolytes used in batteries are far from simple compounds; they are carefully balanced mixtures of salts, solvents, and additives that constantly interact and influence…...
AI designs battery electrolytes matching top lithium-metal performance
11+ hour, 51+ min ago (438+ words) Tehran (ISNA) - Researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have demonstrated that an artificial intelligence model can generate complete electrolyte formulations for lithium-metal batteries, achieving performance on par with the industry's current best. This research, published…...
From The Hindu Archives, June 1, 1926: New steel alloy discovered
6+ hour, 48+ min ago (105+ words) The Hindu Rugby, May 31: The discovery of a new steel alloy is announced by Sir Robert Hadfield, head of Hadfields Limited, the great Shefield Steel Firm As indication of the high temperature which the alloy will heat, a gas turbine…...
Scientists engineer 'high-entropy' material for cheaper and efficient sodium batteries
4+ hour, 8+ min ago (169+ words) By mixing five different metals to create a highly stable, high-entropy atomic structure, researchers have developed a durable and fast-charging cathode for sodium-ion batteries, paving the way for affordable large-scale energy storage. Did you play Scidle, the science wordle today?...
Molecular movie" technology reveals a better way to thwart environmental pollutant
8+ hour, 36+ min ago (431+ words) CORVALLIS, Ore. " The latest production from the "molecular movie" imaging technology developed at Oregon State University is a new, inexpensive way of dealing with a common environmental pollutant. Based on short-pulse lasers, the imaging technology allows chemical and biological actions…...
Molecular Movie Tech Unveils New Pollution Defense
8+ hour, 30+ min ago (343+ words) The latest production from the "molecular movie" imaging technology developed at Oregon State University is a new, inexpensive way of dealing with a common environmental pollutant. Based on short-pulse lasers, the imaging technology allows chemical and biological actions to be…...
Ir'ne Buvat, Ph D [IMAGE] | Eurek Alert! Science News Releases
11+ hour, 30+ min ago (41+ words) Ir'ne Buvat, Ph D (IMAGE) Eurek Alert! Ir'ne Buvat, Ph D, receives SNMMI 2026 George Charles de Hevesy Nuclear Pioneer Award. Please give appropriate credit. More on this News Release Ir'ne Buvat, Ph. D. , receives SNMMI 2026 George Charles de Hevesy Nuclear Pioneer…...
WSU combines genes from different bacteria to harvest nitrogen
8+ hour, 54+ min ago (330+ words) VANCOUVER, Wash. " Researchers at Washington State University are a step closer to reducing the need for expensive fertilizers on cereal crops by using modified bacteria to harvest nitrogen. Scientists identified genes in rhizobia bacteria that could be moved into other…...