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EDITORIAL: Support needed for new battery technologies
25+ min ago (517+ words) Who knew you could store and transfer energy with a rusty piece of iron? Well, probably those kids in high school who got excited about chemistry class. And definitely the engineers at places like Form Energy and General Electric, who…...
Scientists turn tiny “defects” into a 5.5x heat transfer boost
36+ min ago (806+ words) Why Condensation Matters for Heat Transfer Condensation occurs when water vapor changes into liquid water. A familiar example is the layer of droplets that appears on the outside of a cold drink. In industry, condensation plays an important role in…...
Nanoscale surface defects boost condensation heat transfer 5.5-fold
2+ hour, 15+ min ago (35+ words) Nanowerk Nanoscale surface defects boost condensation heat transfer 5.5-fold An ultrathin polymer coating speeds droplet formation and removal, offering more efficient cooling, desalination and industrial heat exchange....
Atomic ordering keeps water electrolysis catalyst stable for 3,000 hours
2+ hour, 15+ min ago (41+ words) Nanowerk Atomic ordering keeps water electrolysis catalyst stable for 3,000 hours A platinum–nickel catalyst suppresses nickel loss, limiting performance degradation to below 2% in a practical-scale electrolyzer stack....
Weekly Challenge: Rearranging Atoms
2+ hour, 41+ min ago (311+ words) Each week Mohammad S. Anwar sends out The Weekly Challenge, a chance for all of us to come up with solutions to two weekly tasks. My solutions are written in Python first, and then converted to Perl. Unless otherwise stated, Copilot…...
Researchers Classify Neutrino Events With A Quantum Computer
4+ hour, 42+ min ago (333+ words) This work, published August 21, 2026, in Quantum Science and Technology, Number 4, establishes the feasibility of applying quantum machine learning to astronomical data analysis with current hardware. The study explores how quantum computers can distinguish between different types of neutrino events, crucial…...
Applied Sciences, Vol. 16, Pages 8385: Remaining Useful Life Prediction of Lithium-Ion Batteries Considering Long-Range Dependence and Capacity Regeneration
4+ hour, 26+ min ago (430+ words) Accurate remaining useful life (RUL) prediction of lithium-ion batteries is critical for reliable operation of the system. The performance evolution of lithium-ion batteries shows long-range dependence and capacity regeneration. However, existing performance evolution models fail to properly consider the joint…...
Why I Chose to Write About Chemistry Beyond the laboratory
1+ hour, 49+ min ago (31+ words) Chemistry is often associated with laboratories, test tubes and chemical reactions. But as an Industrial Chemistry graduate, I have come to …...
KAIST uses surface ‘defects’ to enhance droplet formation and removal, achieving up to 5.5 times the heat transfer performance of conventional surfaces
9+ hour, 16+ min ago (500+ words) A joint research team led by Professor Youngsuk Nam of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Professor Sung Gap Im of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering achieved up to 5.5 times the heat transfer performance of conventional c image:…...
???? This crystal creates, all by itself, a microscopic network that looks like fabric - News
10+ hour ago (396+ words) Aug 23, 2026, 04:00 AM Light: Science & Applications FR · ES · DE · PT A transparent crystal can create, all by itself, a surprising microscopic network inside its own material. It resembles a fabric whose threads cross by passing over one another. Even better, some…...