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Edison may have unknowingly created graphene with his 1879 light bulb
9+ hour, 7+ min ago (538+ words) New research suggests Thomas Edison's early light bulbs may have unknowingly produced graphene more than a century ago. (CREDIT: Wikimedia / CC BY-SA 4.0) According to new research from Rice University, while Edison's goal was simply to create a longer-lasting electric lamp,…...
Thomas Edison May Have Discovered Graphene
9+ hour, 14+ min ago (215+ words) Thomas Edison is well known for his inventions (even if you don't agree he invented all of them). However, he also occasionally invented things he didn't understand, so they had to be reinvented again... Thomas Edison is well known for…...
Quantum mechanical process in proteins developed by researchers from the Department of Engineering Science
9+ hour, 44+ min ago (379+ words) A study led by the Department of Engineering Science has shown, for the first time, that it is possible to engineer a quantum mechanical process in proteins. This is a process which occurs at the quantum level, typically between atoms…...
Inspired by Spiders, Scientists Made a Metal That Floats
11+ hour, 14+ min ago (504+ words) Where Inspiration and Creation Drive Innovation and Production University of Rochester researchers engineered aluminum tubes that stay afloat after suffering severe structural damage. Researchers from the University of Rochester have created metal tubes that can float despite extreme physical damage....
Scientists Engineer Unsinkable Metal Tubes
11+ hour, 49+ min ago (338+ words) The superhydrophobic design could lead to resilient ships, floating platforms, and renewable energy innovations. More than a century after the Titanic sank, engineers still have hopes of someday creating "unsinkable" ships. In a step toward reaching that lofty goal, researchers…...
Homeostasis in Animals: Balancing the Internal Environment
12+ hour, 1+ min ago (251+ words) Home " News " Animal Science " Homeostasis in Animals: Balancing the Internal Environment Homeostasis is a fundamental aspect of biology, ensuring that animals maintain a stable internal environment despite variations in the external world. This delicate balance is crucial for survival, allowing…...
Tricorder Tech: Opportunities and Limitations of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Astrobiology
12+ hour, 49+ min ago (152+ words) For decades, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been utilized as a powerful tool in various scientific disciplines, most prominently in chemistry, to determine molecular structures or monitor reactions. While well established in various fields, NMR applications in astrobiology are…...
Mini tornadoes spin out dried cellulose nanofibers
13+ hour, 14+ min ago (38+ words) Mini tornadoes spin out dried cellulose nanofibers'Nanowerk Mini tornadoes spin out dried cellulose nanofibers Researchers developed a vortex method to dry non-aggregated cellulose nanofibers from slurry, offering a more efficient, scalable alternative to freeze and spray drying....
Turning Sesame Waste into Eco-Friendly Silver Nanoparticles
13+ hour, 51+ min ago (1069+ words) Emerging research has recently shed light on the innovative uses of agricultural waste, particularly that derived from sesame (Sesamum indicum). This study delves into the potential of transforming such waste into valuable resources through the green synthesis of bioactive silver…...
NASA detects ammonia on Jupiter’s moon Europa
14+ hour ago (188+ words) NASA detects ammonia on Jupiter's moon Europa'madhyamamonline.com NASA scientists have identified ammonia on the surface of Jupiter's icy moon Europa for the first time, strengthening the case that the moon could be habitable The discovery comes from a reanalysis…...