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IBM scientists unveil the first ever ‘half-Möbius’ molecule, with the help of quantum computing
2+ week, 12+ hour ago (554+ words) Until the new study, no one had even imagined this as a theoretical possibility'and now it's real. "The fact that such a molecule has not only been theoretically proposed but has actually been synthesized will have a major impact on…...
Temperature Control and Stability: The Engineering Behind Portable Synthetic Urine Systems
7+ hour, 50+ min ago (791+ words) Portable synthetic urine systems are engineered with a clear objective in mind: preserve the integrity of a carefully formulated liquid while keeping it within a narrow and predictable temperature range. Achieving this requires thoughtful design that blends chemistry, thermodynamics, and…...
EasyLife X Bench Top Fluorescence System from Optical Building Blocks
4+ day, 18+ hour ago (166+ words) EasyLife X is OBB's patented low cost bench top fluorescence lifetime system, and it replaces the previous model EasyLife" V. The EasyLife" X offers two new enhanced capabilities; Automated Protein Melts, and an Enhanced Lifetime Kinetics Acquisition Protocol. EasyLife X Bench…...
Revolutionary Ceramics: 7 New High-Entropy Oxides Discovered! (2026)
2+ hour, 14+ min ago (167+ words) Unveiling the Power of Oxygen-Free Synthesis: A Revolutionary Approach to Ceramics A groundbreaking discovery at Pennsylvania State University has unlocked a new realm of possibilities in the world of materials science. By embracing the concept of "less is more," a…...
Revolutionary Carbon-Conversion Technology: Turning Emissions into Jet Fuel (2026)
2+ hour, 15+ min ago (825+ words) Imagine a world where the very emissions choking our planet could be transformed into the fuel powering our skies. It sounds like science fiction, but groundbreaking research is turning this dream into a tangible reality. Scientists at RMIT University have…...
Scientists turn CO2 into fuel using breakthrough single-atom catalyst
2+ hour, 31+ min ago (733+ words) Every chemical reaction must overcome an energy hurdle before it can occur. Substances need an initial input of energy to start reacting. Sometimes this barrier is small, like lighting a match. In many industrial processes, however, the required energy is…...
Rapid, Label-Free Optical Analysis of Single Nanovesicles
3+ hour, 18+ min ago (826+ words) In a groundbreaking advancement poised to redefine nanoscale particle analysis, researchers have unveiled a novel technique for the rapid trapping and label-free optical characterization of single extracellular vesicles (EVs) and nanoparticles suspended in solution. This pioneering approach promises to accelerate…...
Functionalized wood: A green nanoengineering platform for sustainable technologies
2+ week, 5+ day ago (598+ words) Wood, once regarded primarily as a structural material, possesses rich physicochemical complexity that has long been underexplored. In the context of industrialization and carbon imbalance, it is now emerging as a renewable and multifunctional platform for green nanotechnologies. Recent advances…...
Frontiers | Estimating flavonoids using radiative transfer model inversion on imaging spectroscopy data
7+ hour, 3+ min ago (1016+ words) Frontiers in Remote Sensing Front. Remote Sens., 20 March 2026 Sec. Multi- and Hyper-Spectral Imaging Moses Azong Cho 1,2 Johannes Van Staden 3 2. Precision Agriculture Research Group, Advanced Agriculture and Food, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Pretoria, South Africa 3. Research Centre for…...
How a Lab Accident Unlocked a Greener Way to Modify Drugs with Light (2026)
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (393+ words) The Accidental Revolution in Drug Design: How a Lab Mistake Could Change Medicine There's something profoundly human about scientific breakthroughs born from mistakes. It's a reminder that innovation isn't always about meticulous planning but often about serendipity and curiosity. The…...