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Watching water nanodrops spread themselves thin [IMAGE] | Eurek Alert! Science News Releases
5+ hour, 49+ min ago (50+ words) Watching water nanodrops spread themselves thin (IMAGE) Eurek Alert! Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, carry out computer experiments to track how water nanodroplets wet surfaces This image may only be used with appropriate credit....
A single-atom platinum catalyst lights ammonia at 200 "C and keeps it burning steadily at 1, 100 "C with low NOx, generating high-grade, carbon-free heat for steel, cement and chemicals.
3+ hour, 47+ min ago (110+ words) Eurek Alert! A single-atom platinum catalyst lights ammonia at 200 "C and keeps it burning steadily at 1, 100 "C with low NOx, generating high-grade, carbon-free heat for steel, cement and chemicals. College of Design and Engineering at NUS Credit must be given…...
Open-air synthesis yields atom-precise iridium catalyst
4+ hour, 40+ min ago (36+ words) Nanowerk Open-air synthesis yields atom-precise iridium catalyst A simple air-based method produces stable 15-atom iridium nanoclusters that outperform commercial catalysts for green hydrogen production....
Chemistry in Pictures: Microscopic mascot
2+ day, 19+ hour ago (285+ words) West Chester University undergraduate Jake Gallahan and his instructor Kurt Kolasinski saw a familiar shape in the electron microscope image Gallahan made for a physical chemistry class project: the outline of Rammy, the school mascot. Rammy's distinctive visage emerged among…...
University of Aberdeen spin-out pioneers breakthrough method to produce green hydrogen from seawater
2+ hour, 39+ min ago (576+ words) New University of Aberdeen spin-out, Hychor, is on course to transform the future of clean energy with an innovative technology that produces green hydrogen directly from seawater, eliminating the need for freshwater and reducing the cost and infrastructure barriers that…...
From optical forces to optical spectroscopy: recent advances in optical sorting and detection of chiral particles
5+ hour, 17+ min ago (754+ words) Researchers from Tongji University present a comprehensive review of emerging optical techniques for sorting and detecting chiral particles. The review highlights advances in engineered light fields, nanophotonic platforms, and artificial intelligence that enhance the sensitivity, selectivity, and efficiency of chiral…...
Stony Brook University Researchers Look to Help Reverse Climate Change by Developing Computational Process Using Clean Electricity to Identify the Best Carbon Dioxide Dissolving Liquid Solvents
19+ hour, 46+ min ago (391+ words) SBU News Stony Brook University Researchers Look to Help Reverse Climate Change by Developing Computational Process Using Clean Electricity to Identify the Best Carbon Dioxide Dissolving Liquid Solvents STONY BROOK, NY " June 19, 2026 " Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a primary driver of climate…...
APS: Near-Field Heat Flux Measured With 100nm-Scale Resolution
4+ hour, 37+ min ago (534+ words) Researchers measured near-field thermal transport in periodic photonic structures, developing a transient all-optical method with focused ion beam deposition to quantify heat flux between patterned surfaces. This allowed for experimental demonstration of 100nm-scale resolution and clarified the near-field thermal radiation…...
Neil Garg wins Royal Society of Chemistry's 2026 Centenary Prize
5+ hour, 20+ min ago (463+ words) Neil Garg, an Indian American Distinguished Professor at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) has won the Royal Society of Chemistry's 2026 Centenary Prize for his rule breaking research and communication skills. Garg, who holds the Kenneth N. Trueblood Endowed Chair…...
Boron nitride nanotubes move lithium ions 31 times faster than expected
5+ hour, 37+ min ago (222+ words) Scientists used boron nitride, a synthetic crystalline compound, to build membranes containing millions of microscopic tubes that move lithium ions far faster than other charged particles. Lithium transport was observed at up to 31 times the rate expected from standard diffusion....