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Nature-inspired coating repels both water and ice
3+ hour, 3+ min ago (792+ words) by Jenna Flogeras | Aug 17, 2026 Nature has mastered the art of repelling water, and scientists have long mimicked these strategies in manmade materials. But frost and freezing rain can quickly undermine even highly water-repellent surfaces. To tackle this problem, researchers at…...
Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data - 2026 Edition
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (216+ words) by Advanced Science News | Jun 1, 2026 As AI-driven research pipelines become standard practice across pharmaceuticals, materials science and forensic investigation, the quality of reference data underpinning those pipelines determines whether results are trusted, or stall at the verification stage. Wiley Registry…...
Beyond net zero: converting carbon dioxide into solid carbon for long-term storage
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (639+ words) by Jenna Flogeras | Jun 1, 2026 While reaching net-zero carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions by 2050 is a global goal, Columbia University professor Jingguang Chen and his team aim to go a step further by sequestering more CO₂ than is emitted — potentially moving into net-negative territory....
Call for a standard framework for triboelectric nanogenerators
2+ mon, 4+ week ago (396+ words) by Advanced Science News | May 18, 2026 Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are devices that use the triboelectric effect to generate electricity via the repeated sliding or tapping contact of two materials. The triboelectric effect is simply the phenomenon whereby electrical charge transfers from…...
Beyond textiles: polyamides reimagined as light-emitting materials
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (594+ words) by Jenna Flogeras | May 4, 2026 A research team in Germany has developed a new type of polyamide that emits broad-spectrum white light under near-infrared laser irradiation — a property that could make the material promising for next-generation optical devices and LEDs. Polyamides…...
Hybrid electrolysis replaces waste oxygen with valuable chemicals
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (677+ words) by Jenna Flogeras | Apr 20, 2026 Researchers have improved the efficiency and economics of the water splitting reaction by completely suppressing wasteful oxygen generation — a promising advance for clean hydrogen production. When electricity is used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen…...
Jürgen Janek on his past and future in solid-state electrochemistry
5+ mon, 1+ day ago (364+ words) by Lisa Smith | Mar 16, 2026 Few career paths are a straight line: when I asked Professor Janek how he got into this field and where he sees it going, he informed me that he had almost chosen to study history instead....
Flexible oxide membranes could power the next wave of electronics
5+ mon, 1+ day ago (386+ words) by Andrey Feldman | Mar 16, 2026 “The main finding of this study is the successful integration and adhesion of freestanding single-crystalline oxide membranes—thin crystalline sheets that are detached from their original growth surface—onto metallic titanium nitride (TiN)-coated flexible polymer…...
kickSTART: The Beginning of a Green Generation of Chemistry
6+ mon, 2+ week ago (259+ words) Young researchers promote the importance and industrial potential of green chemistry via the kickSTART project. The post kickSTART: The Beginning of a Green Generation of Chemistry appeared first on Advanced Science News. kickSTART: The Beginning of a Green Generation of…...