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Gyroid-nanostructured polymer films that show highly activated surface proton hopping conduction | Polymer Journal
5+ hour, 42+ min ago (1191+ words) Polymer Journal (2026) Cite this article Mauritz KA, Moore RB. State of understanding of Nafion. Chem Rev. 2004; 104: 453586. Khomein P, Ketelaars W, Lap T, Liu G. Sulfonated aromatic polymer as a future proton exchange membrane: a review of sulfonation and crosslinking methods. Renew…...
New Sensory Evaluation Method Reveals How Polyphenol Structures Shape Taste Perception'Shibaura Institute of Technology
6+ hour, 10+ min ago (44+ words) Title of original paper: Development of a Sensory Evaluation Method for Polyphenolsvia Analysis of Chemical Structure and Organoleptic Properties: A Pilot Study About Professor Naomi Osakabe from SIT, Japan This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI (Grant Number: 23 KJ1922). " Shibaura Institute…...
X-ray velocimetry study earns Ronan Smith the PMB Early Career Researcher Award " Physics World
1+ hour, 42+ min ago (627+ words) Ronan Smith, a postdoctoral research fellow at Adelaide University, has been chosen as the winner of this year's Physics in Medicine & Biology (PMB) Early Career Researcher Award. The award is presented to the author of the "best paper" in PMB's…...
Celebrating click chemistry's 25th birthday
50+ min ago (399+ words) Chemistry World Celebrating click chemistry's 25th birthday The field "is nowhere near mature " if not in its infancy, then perhaps enjoying a highly active childhood', says one of click chemistry's orignators 25 years ago click chemistry changed science. What happened next? Click…...
Biochar boosts soil carbon near the surface, but lessens it deeper down
1+ hour, 7+ min ago (339+ words) Biochar has been widely praised as a great tool for improving soil health and trapping greenhouse gases in farmland. However, a 12-year field study published in the journal Biochar shows that its effects are more complicated than scientists previously thought....
Photocatalytic reactor
2+ hour, 37+ min ago (36+ words) (IMAGE) Eurek Alert! Credit must be given to the creator. No derivatives or adaptations of the work are permitted. More on this News Release Breakthrough technology converts lignin and other plant waste into biodegradable materials...
Dig Methpy: AI Speeds Methane Pyrolysis Catalyst Discovery
1+ hour, 36+ min ago (193+ words) Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence-powered platform that could significantly speed up the discovery of catalysts for methane pyrolysis, a promising technology for producing hydrogen with lower carbon emissions. Hydrogen is widely regarded as an important component of future…...
Faster chemical reactions made faster by tiny droplets
10+ hour, 23+ min ago (49+ words) (IMAGE) Eurek Alert! Analytical chemistry experts Graham Cooks and Nicol's Morato use Cooks" state-of-the-art mass spectrometry system to speed up chemical reactions for faster drug development. More on this News Release Faster chemical reactions made faster by tiny droplets...
The hidden roughness of sapphire surface
10+ hour, 5+ min ago (448+ words) Sometimes geometry determines what is chemically possible: As TU Wien has now shown, tiny irregularities can completely change the chemical behavior of a surface image: Jan Balajka, Andrea Conti, Ulrike Diebold, Johanna Irina H'tner, Michael Schmid, David Kugler (left to…...
Dynamic molecular transport through self-assembled nanocubes [IMAGE] | Eurek Alert! Science News Releases
13+ hour, 25+ min ago (60+ words) Dynamic molecular transport through self-assembled nanocubes (IMAGE) Eurek Alert! Dynamic molecular transport through self-assembled nanocubes Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo Credit must be given to the creator. No derivatives or…...