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KAIST: "The Paradox of Nanoparticles. .. The More Metals Mixed, the More Uniform They Become"
6+ hour, 39+ min ago (324+ words) Published 08 May. 2026 03: 00(KST) (From left) Jisoo Yoon, Ph D candidate, Department of Bio and Chemical Engineering at KAIST; Jinwon Oh, Ph D, Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University; Heetae Jung, Chair Professor, Department of Bio and Chemical…...
Illustration of electron refraction across a potential step
8+ hour, 58+ min ago (65+ words) (IMAGE) Eurek Alert! Illustration of electron refraction across a potential step. A change in potential causes an abrupt shift in the trajectory of the spin-polarised ballistic electrons, emulating the refraction of light rays through a glass lens in classical optics....
Quorum sensing and quenching: A microbial dial for carbon-neutral wastewater treatment [IMAGE] | Eurek Alert! Science News Releases
3+ hour, 36+ min ago (153+ words) Quorum sensing and quenching: A microbial dial for carbon-neutral wastewater treatment [IMAGE] Eurek Alert! Quorum sensing and quenching: A microbial dial for carbon-neutral wastewater treatment. This schematic summarizes how quorum sensing (QS) and quorum quenching (QQ) control greenhouse gas emissions…...
Boise State researchers create device to detect 'forever chemicals"
2+ hour, 23+ min ago (508+ words) BOISE, Idaho " An "accidental discovery" led to a major breakthrough in detecting forever chemicals at Boise State University." It all started in electrical engineering professor Kris Campbell's lab. As undergraduate research students worked with semiconductors, they noted how their breath…...
Plastic Waste Converted into Hydrogen Fuel Using Sunlight
9+ hour, 33+ min ago (176+ words) Plastic waste conversion into hydrogen fuel uses solar-driven photoreforming, a process in which light-sensitive photocatalysts break down polymers at low temperatures to produce hydrogen and industrial chemicals. Research in 2026 included systems that used plastic waste, solar power, and corrosive battery…...
Quantum computers just modeled their largest biological mole
5+ hour, 25+ min ago (298+ words) Ku Coin Quantum computers just modeled their largest biological molecules yet, and the implications for drug discovery are hard to overstate. A collaboration between Cleveland Clinic, IBM, and Japan's Riken successfully simulated how two enzymes interact with potential drugs. Each…...
UC San Diego Researcher Awarded LANL-UC Fellowship
6+ hour, 28+ min ago (414+ words) UC San Diego Today UC San Diego Researcher Awarded LANL-UC Fellowship Yuanyuan Shi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, has been awarded the Michael R. Anastasio…...
Engineered Biochar: A Sustainable Solution for Capturing Carbon Dioxide
1+ hour, 54+ min ago (1033+ words) In the relentless pursuit of effective solutions to mitigate global climate change, a carbonaceous material known as biochar is rapidly gaining attention for its potential to capture atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Derived from an array of organic feedstocks including agricultural residues,…...
Study reveals potential link between "forever chemicals" and childhood leukemia – Trentonian
1+ day, 5+ hour ago (11+ words) Scientists found 17 different chemicals in the blood samples of newborns....
Harvesting water from air
12+ hour, 39+ min ago (570+ words) Researchers have discovered a way to draw potable water from air almost anywhere using solar power and a gel-like material that lasts for eight months or more." Until now, materials known as hydrogels have degraded too quickly to be practical…...