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Scientists Just Witnessed Superposition In Atoms For the Very First Time
1+ week, 7+ hour ago (552+ words) Could this "spooky action at a distance" lead us one step closer to the ever-elusive Unified Theory of Everything? Here's what you'll learn when you read this story: Scientists from Australia and the U. S. pulled off this immensely tricky measurement using…...
Innovations in Antibacterial Drug Discovery and Development
1+ week, 6+ day ago (272+ words) The future of the global success story of the discovery of small molecule antibiotics, their evolution into viable drug therapies, and their application in t. .. You will be redirected to our submission process. About this Research Topic Manuscript Submission Deadline 31 January…...
A two-dimensional polymer layer tames lithium metal for long-life batteries
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (309+ words) Lithium metal batteries promise dramatically higher energy density than today's lithium-ion technology, but their practical use has been limited by un. .. . A two-dimensional polymer layer tames lithium metal for long-life batteries Please login or register to read this article. This…...
Gravitational waves leave imprints on light emitted by atoms
3+ week, 5+ day ago (116+ words) image: Gravitational waves modify the frequency (color) of light emitted by atoms depending on the direction of emission. Precise measurements of these frequency changes could offer a new way to detect gravitational waves. view more Credit: Jerzy Michal Paczos Gravitational…...
A Two-Dimensional Polymer Layer Tames Lithium Metal for Long-Life Batteries | Newswise
5+ hour, 31+ min ago (430+ words) Lithium metal batteries promise dramatically higher energy density than today's lithium-ion technology, but their practical use has been limited by unstable interfaces and dangerous lithium dendrite growth. In this study, researchers developed a two-dimensional polymeric metal phthalocyanine layer that actively…...
An end to the battle between touchscreens and long fingernails is on the horizon
3+ week, 16+ hour ago (77+ words) Testing'hundreds'of'possible combinations, the team finally found a small handful of additives that created a clear,'electrically'conductive nail polish'(painted'on'the squares shown here). Testing hundreds of possible combinations, the team finally found a small handful of additives that created a clear,…...
One-Step Bilayer Ethyl Cellulose Enables Full-Color Cooling
5+ hour, 17+ min ago (1015+ words) In a breakthrough that could revolutionize energy-efficient cooling technologies, researchers have unveiled a novel biomass-derived coating capable of passive radiative cooling while offering customizable colors. This innovative material, engineered from ethyl cellulose and fabricated through a simple, one-step casting process,…...
Lead-free films sharpen MEMS harvesting
4+ day, 14+ hour ago (289+ words) A new lead-free thin film could help microdevices harvest energy more efficiently from ambient motion. By introducing a small amount of manganese into. .. . Lead-free films sharpen MEMS harvesting Please login or register to read this article. This item is under…...
Nobel Chemistry Laureate Prof Arieh Warshel speaks at Lingnan University Assembly
1+ hour, 59+ min ago (926+ words) Lingnan University today, 13 April, hosted its University Assembly with guest of honour Prof Arieh Warshel, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 2013 and widely recognised as one of the founding figures of computational chemistry. In his lecture Electrostatic Basis of Biological Actions,…...
Goodbye to traditional cement: seaweed could forever change the most widely used material on the planet
7+ hour, 55+ min ago (874+ words) Home - Energy - Goodbye to traditional cement: seaweed could forever change the most widely used material on the planet A University of Miami research team is trying to turn a coastal headache into a climate tool. Their idea is simple to…...