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Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering.com > energy > tungsten-doping-stabilizes-lithium-rich-battery-cathodes

Trace tungsten dopants curb voltage fade in lithium-rich cathodes

Trace tungsten dopants curb voltage fade in lithium-rich cathodes2+ hour, 48+ min ago  (399+ words) Researchers show atomic-scale tungsten doping can prevent voltage fade in lithium-rich cathodes. Voltage fade has long haunted high-energy lithium-ion batteries, quietly eroding performance long before capacity runs out. Now, researchers say they have found a way to stop that decay…...

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Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering.com > innovation > artificial-metabolism-turns-co2-into-valuable-chemicals

Artificial metabolism converts CO2 into useful industrial chemicals

Artificial metabolism converts CO2 into useful industrial chemicals5+ hour, 3+ min ago  (572+ words) A new artificial metabolism converts CO2-derived molecules into key chemical building blocks without living cells. Turning climate pollution into something useful has long been a scientific ambition.Now, researchers in the U.S. have taken a bold step toward that goal by…...

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News-Medical
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Whole-body imaging reveals where drugs bind at single-cell resolution

Whole-body imaging reveals where drugs bind at single-cell resolution5+ hour, 6+ min ago  (376+ words) When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses about the answer to this question. Traditional methods can measure the concentration of a drug in an organ…...

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Knowridge Science Report
knowridge.com > 2025 > 12 > why-a-new-transparent-ceramic-may-reshape-communications-and-medical-imaging

Why a new transparent ceramic may reshape communications and medical imaging

Why a new transparent ceramic may reshape communications and medical imaging5+ hour, 18+ min ago  (659+ words) A new kind of ceramic may soon help make our internet faster, our devices smaller, and our technology far more energy efficient. Scientists have discovered that certain transparent ceramics can control light far better than anyone expected'and a new physics…...

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News-Medical
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Vibration-induced local vortices enable low-cost biomolecular condensate engineering

Vibration-induced local vortices enable low-cost biomolecular condensate engineering6+ hour, 5+ min ago  (570+ words) A research group led by Professor Hiroaki SUZUKI and Takeshi HAYAKAWA from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Chuo University, graduate student Zhitai HUANG, graduate students Kanji KANEKO (at the time) and Ryotaro YONEYAMA (at the time), together with…...

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deccanchronicle.com
deccanchronicle.com > southern-states > telangana > csir-iict-scientist-bags-25-mrsi-medal-1925745

CSIR-IICT Scientist Bags '25 MRSI Medal

6+ hour, 7+ min ago  (87+ words) Singh's group focuses on developing advanced functional materials for applications in the chemical industry and energy sectors. Hyderabad: Dr. Surya Prakash Singh, senior principal scientist at the CSIR'Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), has been selected to receive the Materials…...

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@scidotnews
sci.news > geology > mesoproterozoic-air-14440.html

Scientists Find Ancient Air Bubbles in 1.4 Billion-Year-Old Salt Crystals | Sci.News

Scientists Find Ancient Air Bubbles in 1.4 Billion-Year-Old Salt Crystals | Sci.News6+ hour, 49+ min ago  (487+ words) Scientists have long known that fluid inclusions in halite crystals contain samples of the early Earth's atmosphere. But teasing accurate measurements out of those inclusions has proven to be a formidable challenge: they contain both air bubbles and brine, and…...

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newswise.com
newswise.com > articles > new-review-maps-how-nickel-catalysts-could-unlock-cheaper-hydrogen-fuel-cells

New Review Maps How Nickel Catalysts Could Unlock Cheaper Hydrogen Fuel Cells | Newswise

New Review Maps How Nickel Catalysts Could Unlock Cheaper Hydrogen Fuel Cells | Newswise7+ hour, 38+ min ago  (451+ words) [Newswise image]Hydrogen fuel cells are widely recognized as a clean and high-efficiency alternative to fossil energy, but commercial deployment remains restricted by the cost and scarcity of platinum-group catalysts. The reviewed work presents nickel-based catalysts as a promising non-noble…...

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newswise.com
newswise.com > articles > engineered-pt-skin-layers-unlock-record-oxygen-reduction-catalysis

Engineered Pt-Skin Layers Unlock Record Oxygen-Reduction Catalysis | Newswise

Engineered Pt-Skin Layers Unlock Record Oxygen-Reduction Catalysis | Newswise7+ hour, 58+ min ago  (391+ words) [Newswise image]Scientists have developed a way to precisely tune atomic-scale platinum "skin" layers on porous PtCu nanodendrites--revealing how these ultrathin shells reshape catalytic behavior in fuel cells. By gradually thickening or thinning the Pt shell, the team uncovered…...

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cyprus-mail.com
cyprus-mail.com

Hazardous chemical use drops by 47 million tonnes across EU

Hazardous chemical use drops by 47 million tonnes across EU11+ hour, 23+ min ago  (311+ words) The European Union's total production and consumption of chemicals, including both hazardous and non-hazardous materials, has fallen significantly over the last decade, according to Eurostat. Specifically, production has dropped by 15 per cent, while consumption declined by 18 per cent, when compared…...