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PFAS levels are declining in Great Lakes fish, new research shows
1+ hour, 44+ min ago (834+ words) In the years since Michigan's PFAS crisis became public knowledge, widespread contamination has prompted a growing list of "do not eat" advisories in waterways across the state. But a study published this month in the Journal of Great Lakes Research…...
Chuanmin Hu selected as Fellow of The Oceanography Society
3+ hour, 49+ min ago (369+ words) For pioneering contributions to oceanography through remote sensing, advancing understanding of ocean algae, oil spills, and leading the discovery of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt image:Chuanmin Hu selected as Fellow of The Oceanography Society view more "Dr. Hu is…...
A Nanomaterial Flex — MXene Electrodes Help OLED Display Technology Shine, While Bending and Stretching
6+ hour, 30+ min ago (468+ words) Recently reported in'Nature, their work improves on existing technology by integrating a flexible, phosphorescent polymer layer and transparent electrodes made from MXene nanomaterial. The result is an OLED that can be stretched to 1.6 times its original size, while maintaining most…...
Prague’s alchemy leading the way for conference chemical reactions - CMW
6+ hour, 35+ min ago (149+ words) Czech capital to capitalise on Nobel Prize legacy with series of chemistry congresses. Experience Prague's bohemian spirit, where minds like Kepler and Einstein once reimagined how the universe works. Today, that same blend of creativity and scientific rigour makes Prague…...
Cosmogenic krypton enables reconstruction of landscapes millions of years old
7+ hour, 10+ min ago (538+ words) Cosmogenic krypton enables reconstruction of landscapes millions of years old'EurekAlert! The noble gas laboratory in Cologne used to analyse the crypton for the study. Credit: Tibor Dunai - University of Cologne An international research team involving the University of Cologne has…...
Controlling magnetic materials for data storage
7+ hour, 47+ min ago (45+ words) Controlling magnetic materials for data storage'Nanowerk Controlling magnetic materials for data storage Researchers demonstrate how to change the frequency of the collective magnetic oscillations of a material by up to 40% by using commercially available devices at room temperature. Using everyday…...
Materials Project Cited 32,000 Times, Accelerating Battery & Quantum Computing
7+ hour, 56+ min ago (489+ words) The Materials Project is the most-cited resource in materials science, boasting over 32,000 citations in peer-reviewed studies. This widely-used, open-source database'with more than 650,000 registered users'accelerates the design of new materials for applications like batteries and quantum computing. https://quantumzeitgeist.com/wp-content/uploads/materials-2.jpg The Materials Project,…...
Machine-learning atoms
7+ hour, 59+ min ago (821+ words) Tristan Maxson had an intriguing question: Could a high-performance machine learning model trained only on the physics of liquid water also accurately simulate water's ice and gas phases? The authors of a 2023 paper concluded it couldn't. For Maxson, it was…...
How Did These Strange, Ancient Earth Life Forms Turn Into Such Remarkable Fossils?
8+ hour, 3+ min ago (655+ words) How Did These Strange, Ancient Earth Life Forms Turn Into Such Remarkable Fossils?astrobiology.com How Did These Strange, Ancient Earth Life Forms Turn Into Such Remarkable Fossils? In Earth's fossil record, soft-bodied organisms like jellyfish rarely stand the test…...
Designing better catalysts for cleaner, more efficient chemistry
8+ hour, 5+ min ago (153+ words) Some catalytically active materials are highly dynamic," Scott said, It seems to be something every generation of researchers rediscovers. The reason the next generation overlooks it and then finds it again is that atom mobility can be very difficult to…...