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[PRNewswire] Chula's Chemistry Metaverse Harnesses Gaming
4+ hour, 23+ min ago (144+ words) Yonhap News Agency Chula's Chemistry Metaverse Harnesses Gaming to Transform Science Education Unlike traditional laboratories, often constrained by cost, equipment shortages, and safety risks, the metaverse provides a risk-free environment where students can experiment freely without real-world consequences, reinforcing safety…...
From Semmelweis to today: Can photocatalytic materials combat AMR
2+ hour, 45+ min ago (19+ words) Spectrum Blue explores medicine's historical resistance to innovation, today's AMR challenge, and the promise of photocatalytic materials....
New reaction expands the shapes chemists can build from nanographene molecules
6+ hour, 1+ min ago (108+ words) Nanowerk New reaction expands the shapes chemists can build from nanographene molecules Chemists developed an L-APEX reaction that extends polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at the previously inaccessible L-region. - A new L-APEX reaction selectively extends the L-region of PAHs, the last edge…...
Three-atom bismuth ring reveals new form of aromaticity
2+ hour, 36+ min ago (215+ words) Scientists have created complexes with aromatic three-atom bismuth rings that are stabilised by heavy actinide atoms. These all-metal rings are the heaviest examples of this type of molecule and challenge the idea that aromaticity is limited to carbon-based molecules. Delocalised…...
Chemical approaches to controlled carbon monoxide release: a focus on organic molecular donors - npj Soft Matter
7+ hour, 6+ min ago (1573+ words) npj Soft Matter'has APC waivers available that can be allocated upon acceptance on an'ad-hoc'basis. For additional information, contact the Journal Publisher,'Bo Liu. npj Soft Matter volume'2, Article'number:'9 (2026) Cite this article The design of CORMs is fundamentally rooted in the…...
Chula's Chemistry Metaverse Harnesses Gaming to Transform Science Education
4+ hour, 32+ min ago (230+ words) A research team at Chulalongkorn University is transforming chemistry education through an immersive 3 D "Chemistry Metaverse," a platform that blends gaming with scientific training to expand access, improve safety, and better align learning with real-world skills. Developed under the Metaverse…...
AI speeds chemists' search for better disinfectants | Emory University | Atlanta GA
5+ hour, 35+ min ago (1270+ words) By Carol Clark'April 28, 2026 Chemists and computer scientists tapped AI to find new disinfectants to combat the growing threat of dangerous "superbugs." The method yielded 11 new QACs that show activity against antimicrobial-resistant bacteria. "We believe this is the first example of…...
Making Perovskite Solar Cells Work Better - Electronics For You " Official Site Electronics For U. com
5+ hour, 59+ min ago (22+ words) A tiny change at the solar cell surface could unlock much higher efficiency, stronger stability, and more reliable performance than ever expected....
New review outlines advances in dual-functional materials that combine atmospheric carbon removal with in-situ conversion
6+ hour, 30+ min ago (585+ words) Direct air capture (DAC) is an emerging technology aimed at mitigating global warming. However, conventional DAC technologies and the subsequent utilization processes are complex and energy-intensive. An integrated system of direct air capture and utilization (IDACU) via in-situ catalytic conversion…...
Birmingham scientists find new way to build 2 D materials
5+ hour, 46+ min ago (488+ words) Researchers at the University of Birmingham have come up with a novel method for producing conductors, semiconductors and electronic insulators uses vibrational energy to "split" and "peel off" molecular-thin layers of material. The researchers have demonstrated a new technique for…...