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UJ researchers design highly efficient solar material for water treatment
5+ hour, 7+ min ago (476+ words) Researchers at the University of Johannesburg have created a highly efficient material powered by sunlight. It has the potential to clean dirty water or create hydrogen fuel in future, while using very little energy from conventional sources. In particular, it…...
Graphene research, innovation and collaboration
5+ hour, 5+ min ago (493+ words) Bringing together 126 academic and industrial partners in 13 research and innovation projects and 1 coordination and support project, the Graphene Flagship initiative will continue to advance Europe's strategic autonomy in technologies that rely on graphene and other 2 D materials. The initiative, which…...
What kinds of reactions do you do most?
4+ hour, 9+ min ago (638+ words) Variety may be the spice of life, but there's space for the boring but effective What kinds of reactions do you do most? I've been doing plenty of bench chemistry lately, but I sometimes wonder what my earlier self would…...
Aluminum Adhesion Layers Improve Gold-Based Zero-Reflection Metasurfaces
2+ hour, 58+ min ago (511+ words) Aluminum (Al) has been identified as an effective adhesion layer for the preservation of both optical performance and mechanical stability in gold-based zero-reflection optical metasurfaces. These findings suggest that aluminum adhesion layers could support the development of more robust, sensitive…...
Biochar enriched with agricultural by-products: a potential soil amendment alternative of high agronomic value
2+ day, 18+ hour ago (320+ words) Carbon Fields, working within the European F'nix project, is developing an initiative focused on organic amendments based on biochar enriched with agricultural and livestock by-products. " Wanida Prapan | Dreamstime "We started investigating exactly what it was and discovered something fascinating," he…...
New study uncovers pharmaceutical and heavy metal contamination in False Bay
4+ hour, 57+ min ago (404+ words) Fishers on the False Bay coastline. Image: Ayanda Ndamane/ Independent Media A new study has found that False Bay's water is contaminated with a complex mix of pharmaceuticals, pesticides and heavy metals. The study, led by researchers from UCT and…...
Experts canvass responsible use of AI in chemical sciences
11+ hour, 19+ min ago (784+ words) Experts in the field of chemical sciences have urged professionals in chemistry-related fields to use artificial intelligence ethically and responsibly for the benefit of humanity and the environment. They made the call at the maiden Conference of the Chemical Society…...
BASF Strengthens Innovation Through New Production Facilities
4+ hour, 41+ min ago (391+ words) Dow Expands Global Capabilities in Specialty Materials and Innovation Scientists Develop Solid-State Material That Turns Visible Light Into UV Radiation Honeywell and MIT Research Highlights AI's Potential to Expand Energy Supply and Lower Production Costs Growth of Petrochemical Industry in…...
Bacteria-based cooling material could help EV batteries run cooler - Electronics For You
5+ hour, 53+ min ago (24+ words) Electronic devices produce more heat as they become more powerful. A new bacteria-based material could offer a better way to keep them cool....
Hold the onions " and see if they make you cry
18+ hour, 40+ min ago (572+ words) Feedback isn't sure what to make of a ground-breaking piece of research into the understudied topic of "subjective individual variability in onion tearing and its relationship to chemosensory sensitivity" Feedback is New Scientist's popular sideways look at the latest science…...