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knowridge.com
knowridge.com > 2026 > 01 > scientists-build-a-copper-material-that-stays-the-same-size-at-any-temperature

Scientists build a copper material that stays the same size at any temperature

2+ hour, 47+ min ago  (435+ words) In many high-precision technologies, even tiny temperature changes can cause serious problems. Optical instruments, cryogenic systems, and sensitive sensors all rely on materials that do not expand or shrink when heated or cooled. These so-called zero-thermal-expansion (ZTE) materials help devices…...

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theconversation.com
theconversation.com > ancient-african-bedrock-reveals-the-violent-beginnings-of-life-on-our-blue-planet-268365

Ancient African bedrock reveals the violent beginnings of life on our blue planet

4+ hour, 24+ min ago  (859+ words) Associate Professor in Geophysics, Te Herenga Waka " Victoria University of Wellington Simon Lamb has received grants from the UK Natural Environment Research Council which has supported this work. His book 'The Oldest Rocks on Earth' is published by Columbia University…...

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Berkeley Engineering
engineering.berkeley.edu > news > 2026 > 01 > researchers-uncover-new-rules-for-designing-protein-like-polymers

Researchers uncover new rules for designing protein-like polymers

4+ hour, 35+ min ago  (318+ words) UC Berkeley professor Ting Xu has spent more than seven years trying to figure out how to design synthetic polymers with protein-like behaviors. Now, she and a team of researchers have unlocked "design rules" that upend long-held views on polymers…...

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quantumzeitgeist.com
quantumzeitgeist.com > quantum-control-enables-precise-field-free-molecular-orientation-physics

Quantum Control Enables Precise Field-Free Molecular Orientation for Physics, Chemistry, and Beyond

6+ hour, 25+ min ago  (586+ words) Scientists have discovered a method to permanently align molecules in a specific direction without using external fields, by carefully controlling the interplay of just two of the molecule's rotational states with a single pulse of energy. https://quantumzeitgeist.com/wp-content/uploads/Image_fx-2025-12-30T132134.963.jpg Controlling the orientation…...

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WebProNews
webpronews.com > helsinki-teams-superbase-tech-cuts-co2-capture-costs-by-50

Helsinki Team’s Superbase Tech Cuts CO2 Capture Costs by 50%

12+ hour, 39+ min ago  (834+ words) This breakthrough didn't happen in isolation. Building on years of research into chemical absorbents, the team optimized the superbase's structure to enhance its affinity for CO2 while ensuring the compound remains stable through multiple cycles. Early tests show the material can…...

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ScienceDirect.com
sciencedirect.com > science > article > abs > pii > S0010854525011178

Coordination chemistry engineering of cool sodium electrolyte system: what's next?

13+ hour, 6+ min ago  (73+ words) Coordination chemistry engineering of cool sodium electrolyte system: what's next?ScienceDirect.com Coordination chemistry engineering of cool sodium electrolyte system: what's next? - " A systematic research framework was established, clarifying the failure mechanism and interface reaction mechanism. - " It mainly focused on…...

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dailygalaxy.com
dailygalaxy.com > 2026 > 01 > 100-year-old-chemistry-rule-proven-false

100-Year-Old Chemistry Law Proven False Forcing Textbook Updates Worldwide

15+ hour, 25+ min ago  (830+ words) A 100-year-old rule in chemistry just got shattered. Scientists at UCLA have created molecules long thought impossible, flipping a cornerstone of science on its head. In advanced chemistry labs and classrooms around the world, one rule has quietly endured for…...

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Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering.com > energy > korea-carbon-nanotube-lithium-batteries

Carbon nanotube-embedded lithium batteries could power drones, EVs

16+ hour, 29+ min ago  (634+ words) Explore The Most Powerful Tech Event in the World with Interesting Engineering. Stick with us as we share the highlights of CES week! Researchers optimized CNT growth on QWFs at two temperatures, picking one output for better charge retention. Researchers…...

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Bioengineer.org
bioengineer.org > dual-delayed-fluorescence-and-phosphorescence-in-organics

Dual Delayed Fluorescence and Phosphorescence in Organics

Dual Delayed Fluorescence and Phosphorescence in Organics17+ hour, 3+ min ago  (571+ words) Dual Delayed Fluorescence and Phosphorescence in Organics'Bioengineer.org In a groundbreaking advancement for organic luminescent materials, researchers have unveiled a novel mechanism that harnesses simultaneous delayed fluorescence and phosphorescence within a single organic compound, a feat accomplished by exploiting multiple…...

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bioengineer.org
bioengineer.org > paintable-soft-photonics-with-multi-stable-light-activation

Paintable Soft Photonics with Multi-Stable Light Activation

Paintable Soft Photonics with Multi-Stable Light Activation18+ hour, 58+ min ago  (439+ words) In a groundbreaking leap forward for soft robotics and adaptive materials, a team of researchers has unveiled a novel class of paintable soft photonic architectures capable of multi-stable light-actuation. This pioneering development, published in the prestigious journal Light: Science & Applications,…...