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Letters to the editor on Europe's chemical industry, leveraging AI
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (450+ words) Letters to the editor and other reader responses to articles in C&EN. Rules of the corporate game "Chemical Maker Ineos Files 10 Lawsuits, Is Hit with 1" reminded me of research I did several years ago. Stephen J. Mc Govern Bear, Delaware…...
Electrons Flow Like Water in Breakthrough Physics Study | Abu Dhabi News
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (767+ words) The IISc press release contains a sentence that is subtle but worth considering. "It is amazing that there is so much to do on just a single layer of graphene. .. Electrons Flow Like Water in Breakthrough Physics Study Listen to…...
Three chemistry Nobel laureates shared their failures " and how they overcame them
3+ hour, 59+ min ago (836+ words) Laureates talk about how they faced frustration and self-doubt over whether they were cut out for chemistry before they finally triumphed Three chemistry Nobel laureates shared their failures " and how they overcame them - Share this on Facebook Share this on…...
In-situ electron microscopy probes how atoms adsorb on surfaces at solid'liquid interfaces
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (472+ words) An in-situ microscopy technique has allowed chemists to study how gold atoms adsorb on graphene in a range of solvents, helping to increase understanding of solid'liquid interfaces. The researchers hope that this technique will aid the design of better catalysts,…...
New bioelectronic sensor uses bacteria to detect toxins fast
3+ hour, 22+ min ago (472+ words) Access expert insights, exclusive content, and a deeper dive into engineering and innovation all with fewer ads or a completely ad-free experience. Engineers at Rice University have developed a dual-bacterial system that converts chemical signals directly into electrical output, creating…...
Qclairvoyance Quantum Labs Achieves Chemically Accurate Molecular Simulations on IQM Quantum Hardware
20+ hour, 30+ min ago (291+ words) PRESS RELEASE " An international research team led by Qclairvoyance Quantum Labs has demonstrated chemically accurate quantum simulations of complex molecular systems using superconducting quantum hardware, marking a significant step forward for practical quantum chemistry. Working on IQM's 24-qubit Sirius processor,…...
Turning carbon dioxide into fuel with nanostructures " Sciworthy
4+ day, 17+ hour ago (148+ words) Read Time: 7 minutes The team mixed the Bi-ZIF-8 powder with a glue-like chemical and coated the mixture onto conductive carbon paper to provide a supported surface for the electrocatalyst. Then they loaded the coated carbon paper into a specialized air-tight…...
This chain of atoms can detect electric fields with stunning precision
16+ hour, 10+ min ago (402+ words) Measuring low-frequency electric fields with high precision is still a major scientific challenge. Existing sensing technologies often fall short when trying to achieve three key goals at once: accurate calibration, compact size, and the ability to determine both the strength…...
Scientists discover hidden ocean methane source that could worsen global warming
1+ day, 19+ hour ago (488+ words) The world's oceans may be playing a larger role in climate change than scientists once realized, quietly boosting global warming through processes that are only now coming into focus. Methane is a highly potent greenhouse gas. For years, scientists have…...
MIT scientists just found a hidden problem slowing the ozone comeback
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (1051+ words) The 1987 Montreal Protocol is often described as the most successful environmental treaty ever created. It has led to a steady global phaseout of chemicals that once damaged the ozone layer and increased risks such as skin cancer. That assumption is…...