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Boron nitride nanotubes move lithium ions 31 times faster than expected

45+ min ago  (231+ words) Scientists used boron nitride, a synthetic crystalline compound, to build membranes containing millions of microscopic tubes that move lithium ions far faster than other charged particles. Lithium transport was observed at up to 31 times the rate expected from standard diffusion....

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Nanotube Membranes Speed Lithium Transport - Electronics For You

21+ hour, 52+ min ago  (23+ words) Lithium ions can move through nanotube channels far faster than expected, exposing an unusual gap between theory and real nanoscale transport behaviour. How?...

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A Soil Bacterium Turns Electricity and CO" into Acetate | Newswise

7+ hour, 31+ min ago  (34+ words) A research team has identified a newly isolated sulfate-reducing bacterium, Fundidesulfovibrio terrae SG127, that can both donate electrons to and accept electrons from solid surfaces, a capability known as bidirectional extracellular electron transfer....

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Native Litter Jump-Starts Microbial Recovery in Mine Soils | Newswise

7+ hour, 26+ min ago  (169+ words) A research team has demonstrated that native plant litter can biologically "trigger" waste rock-based soils, helping them develop microbial communities and nutrient-cycling functions more typical of natural Eucalyptus woodlands....

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newswise. com > articles > stony-brook-university-researchers-look-to-help-reverse-climate-change-by-developing-computational-process-using-clean-electricity-to-identify-the-best-co2-dissolving-liquid-solvents

Stony Brook University Researchers Look to Help Reverse Climate Change by Developing Computational Process Using Clean Electricity to Identify the Best Carbon Dioxide Dissolving Liquid Solvents | Newswise

7+ hour, 57+ min ago  (125+ words) Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a primary driver of climate change in the Earth's atmosphere. At the State University of New York at Stony Brook (Stony Brook University), Ph D researcher Kuldeepsinh Raj, along with Principal Investigator Professor Nav Nidhi Rajput from…...

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Innovative Biochar Model Enhances Site-Specific Climate-Smart Agriculture

3+ hour, 16+ min ago  (70+ words) Subject of Research: Development and global validation of a process-based biochar model for climate-smart agriculture. Article Title: Global evaluation of a new biochar model for supporting climate-smart agriculture. DOI Link to Article Biochar Journal References: Ren, W. , Kumar, Y. & Huang, Y. Global evaluation…...

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Durable Fiber Triboelectric Nanogenerators with Dual-Scale Dot Clampers

6+ hour, 3+ min ago  (58+ words) In the relentless pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, scientists have made a groundbreaking advancement that may revolutionize how we harvest and utilize mechanical energy in everyday life. A team of researchers, led by Song, CH. , Bin Shin, J. , and Lee, R. , has…...

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AI Discovers Potential Antimicrobial "Prionin" Peptides

6+ hour, 32+ min ago  (387+ words) Prions are best known for their role in rare, fatal neurodegenerative diseases. But a new study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania suggests that proteins in this family may also conceal molecular fragments that can kill bacteria, including drug-resistant…...

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Stereoretentive Decarbonylative C(sp)-C(sp) Cross-Coupling Breakthrough

6+ hour, 45+ min ago  (639+ words) In the relentless pursuit of more efficient and selective synthetic routes, the formation of carbon'carbon bonds remains a cornerstone in organic chemistry, underpinning the generation of complex molecular architectures. While C(sp)'C(sp) cross-coupling methods have seen notable improvements…...

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Advancements In Atomic-Scale Plasma Processing

11+ hour, 16+ min ago  (162+ words) Researchers from Nagoya University, Boise State University, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, Hitachi High-Tech Corp. and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory published a technical paper titled "Recent Progress in Atomic-Scale Controlled Plasma Processing." Abstract Excerpt: "Atomic-scale control in plasma processing is…...

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