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Lithium Metal Powers Electrochemical PFAS Reduction Breakthrough
1+ hour, 8+ min ago (1015+ words) Emerging Frontiers in PFAS Remediation: Lithium Metal-Powered Breakthrough Promises Complete Defluorination and Circular Fluorine Economy Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), notorious for their extreme environmental persistence and associated human health risks, have long evaded efficient and complete degradation methods. These…...
Eco-Friendly TiO2 Nanoparticles Enhance Solar Cells and Catalysts
1+ hour, 16+ min ago (571+ words) In a groundbreaking study set to reshape the future of renewable energy and storage technologies, researchers have unveiled innovative green-synthesized multifunctional titanium dioxide (TiO) nanoparticles. These nanoparticles are poised to transform the landscape of dye-sensitized solar cells, revolutionizing photocatalytic processes,…...
The Potential (and Limits) of Nanotechnology in Environmental Remediation
2+ hour, 41+ min ago (1120+ words) When words like micro- and nanoparticles are used, most think of pollutants themselves, not remediation. But sometimes, scaling down can be the way to solve the most complex issues in the environment. Get all the details: Grab your PDF here!...
The Secret to Amazing Coffee May Lie Deep Inside Elephants
2+ hour, 59+ min ago (625+ words) The je ne sais quoi that gives Black Ivory coffee its smooth, chocolatey flavor may lurk deep in the bowels of Earth's largest land animals. According to a new examination of the microbes that live in the guts of Asian…...
Scientists mimicking the Big Bang accidentally turn lead into gold
3+ hour ago (621+ words) The physicists made an unexpected breakthrough Medieval alchemists dreamed of transmuting lead into gold. Today, we know that lead and gold are different elements, and no amount of chemistry can turn one into the other. But our modern knowledge tells…...
Joint study validates SMR use for chemical plants
3+ hour, 29+ min ago (210+ words) The new study focuses on NuScale's uprated 77 MWe design - approved by US regulators in May 2025- with the introduction of a high-temperature, high-pressure, steam heat-augmentation system, revised capital costs, a 10-day refuelling outage time, reduced plant staffing, higher capacity factors, and…...
World News | Russian University Scientists Develop Asphalt with Recycled Plastic for More Durable Roads
3+ hour, 47+ min ago (422+ words) Moscow [Russia], January 20 (ANI): Researchers at Russia's North Caucasus Federal University (NCFU) have developed a new asphalt mixture that uses plastic waste as a key component, aiming to improve road durability while addressing the growing problem of plastic disposal, the…...
New reagents take the burn out of butyllithium
3+ hour, 59+ min ago (143+ words) The pyrophoric hazard of butyllithium reagents " particularly tert-BuLi " means they require specialist training and inert atmospheres. Safer reagents could see them used more widely, and with fewer incidents Butyllithium reagents have wide-ranging applications across industries, often serving as polymerisation initiators…...
Combining fluorescence and absorbance for accurate low-level protein measurement
4+ hour, 43+ min ago (490+ words) Transferrin is a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 80 kDa, synthesized in the liver. Each transferrin molecule can bind up to two iron atoms for distribution to cells. The half-life of transferrin in humans is approximately eight days, while the…...
Thinner lithium sulfur batteries could fit your devices without bulky packs
5+ hour, 59+ min ago (700+ words) Lithium-sulfur batteries can pack a lot of energy for their weight. But a Science X Dialog post on Tech Xplore says they usually need more space than todays lithium-ion batteries, about 1.5 to 2 times as much. That extra bulk makes it…...