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Boise State News
boisestate.edu > news > 01/27/2026 > grant-powers-innovation-in-the-science-of-freezing

Grant powers innovation in the science of freezing

Grant powers innovation in the science of freezing34+ min ago   (236+ words) The potential applications of this breakthrough are vast. The technology is designed to address challenges in any field that requires controlled freezing at relatively warm sub-zero temperatures. This includes the formulation of frozen foods, the cryopreservation of cells and tissues,…...

Astrobiology
astrobiology.com > 2026 > 01 > deuteration-of-hc3n-and-ch3cch-in-the-pre-stellar-core-l1544.html

Deuteration Of HC3N And CH3CCH In The Pre-stellar Core L1544

Deuteration Of HC3N And CH3CCH In The Pre-stellar Core L15442+ hour, 8+ min ago   (654+ words) Deuteration Of HC3N And CH3CCH In The Pre-stellar Core L1544astrobiology.com Deuteration Of HC3N And CH3CCH In The Pre-stellar Core L1544 Deuterated molecules are a useful diagnostic tool to probe the evolution and the kinematics in the earliest stages of star formation. Due to the low…...

Nature
nature.com > articles > s41570-026-00800-3

Stories from the scientist who changed how we visualize proteins - Nature Reviews Chemistry

Stories from the scientist who changed how we visualize proteins - Nature Reviews Chemistry3+ hour, 30+ min ago   (81+ words) Nature Reviews Chemistry (2026)Cite this article Ahead of her 85th birthday, Jane Richardson, Professor of Biochemistry at Duke University, discussed her life in science from making her own telescope to developing the ribbon diagrams for the 3D structure of proteins. Department of…...

New Scientist
newscientist.com > article > 2511141-nobel-prizewinner-omar-yaghi-says-his-invention-will-change-the-world

Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the world

Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the world3+ hour, 45+ min ago   (734+ words) Chemist Omar Yaghi invented materials called MOFs, a few grams of which have the surface area of a football field. He explains why he thinks these super-sponges will define the next century Christopher Michel/Contour RA by Getty Images Bulletproof…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > exploring-eco-friendly-high-voltage-aqueous-supercapacitors

Exploring Eco-Friendly High Voltage Aqueous Supercapacitors

Exploring Eco-Friendly High Voltage Aqueous Supercapacitors3+ hour, 48+ min ago   (831+ words) Exploring Eco-Friendly High Voltage Aqueous Supercapacitors'Bioengineer.org In the field of energy storage, the advent of green technologies has sparked a significant interest among researchers and industry leaders alike. One promising development in this area is the emergence of aqueous…...

CPG Click Petróleo e Gás
en.clickpetroleoegas.com.br > University-researchers-develop-revolutionary-filter-that-destroys-perennial-chemicals-up-to-100-times-faster-and-could-change-the-future-of-drinking-water-flpc96

University researchers develop revolutionary filter that destroys 'eternal chemicals' up to 100 times faster and could change the future of drinking water.

University researchers develop revolutionary filter that destroys 'eternal chemicals' up to 100 times faster and could change the future of drinking water.3+ hour, 52+ min ago   (1009+ words) Researchers from Rice University They developed a new filter capable of capturing and destroying PFAS up to 100 times faster, using heating from 400C to 500C, with the potential for integration into existing infrastructure and a direct impact on drinking water safety and…...

Knowridge Science Report
knowridge.com > 2026 > 01 > new-sodium-based-smart-windows-could-block-heat-without-darkening-rooms

New sodium-based smart windows could block heat without darkening rooms

New sodium-based smart windows could block heat without darkening rooms4+ hour, 16+ min ago   (512+ words) As cities around the world struggle with rising energy demand, controlling heat from sunlight has become a major challenge. A large portion of the heat entering buildings comes from near-infrared (NIR) light, an invisible part of sunlight that passes easily…...

EurekAlert!
eurekalert.org > news-releases > 1114216

Tiny gold spheres could improve solar energy harvesting

4+ hour, 31+ min ago   (192+ words) image:This supraball (top) is 2100 nanometers in diameter and is made from hundreds of tiny gold nanoparticles (bottom) engineered to boost solar energy absorption. view more The researchers first used computer simulations to optimize the design of individual supraballs and…...

Quantum Zeitgeist
quantumzeitgeist.com > e2former-achieves-scalable-atomistic-system

E2former-V2 Achieves Scalable 3D Atomistic System Modelling With Every Edge Addressed

E2former-V2 Achieves Scalable 3D Atomistic System Modelling With Every Edge Addressed4+ hour, 44+ min ago   (640+ words) E2former-V2 Achieves Scalable 3D Atomistic System Modelling With Every Edge Addressed'Quantum Zeitgeist Scientists are tackling the computational challenges of modelling complex 3D atomistic systems with a new approach to Equivariant Graph Neural Networks (EGNNs). Lin Huang, Chengxiang Huang, and Ziang Wang, all from…...

EurekAlert!
eurekalert.org > news-releases > 1113891

Scientists engineer unsinkable metal tubes

4+ hour, 45+ min ago   (378+ words) The superhydrophobic design could lead to resilient ships, floating platforms, and renewable energy innovations image:Unsinkable" metal tube made from chemically-etched aluminum floats in distilled water at the lab of University of Rochester professor Chunlei Guo view more Unsinkable" metal…...