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Nobel-winning chemist leaves US to lead AI materials lab in China
5+ hour, 54+ min ago (22+ words) | Yaghi was professor at California University | Inshorts Inshorts...
Indian researchers solve 70-year-old chemistry puzzle
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (81+ words) | 'A fundamental breakthrough of great interest' | Inshorts Inshorts Indian researchers solve 70-year-old chemistry puzzle Indian researchers at IIT Madras and IISc Bengaluru have synthesised a carbon-free molecule mimicking ferrocene's iconic "sandwich" structure, a problem that remained unsolved for over 70 years....
Scientists discover why gold doesn't rust
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (82+ words) | Study was published in Physical Review Letters | Inshorts Inshorts Scientists discover why gold doesn't rust Researchers found that atoms on certain gold surfaces naturally rearrange themselves into protective patterns that dramatically suppress reactions with oxygen. It helps explain why gold…...
Student develops polish that turns nails into touch-screen stylus
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (92+ words) | 'We want them to work for days or weeks' | Inshorts Inshorts Student develops polish that turns nails into touch-screen stylus Manasi Desai, a student at Centenary College of Louisiana, has developed a prototype nail polish that can turn fingernails into…...
Scientists create nail polish that works on touchscreens
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (15+ words) | Tap to know more | Inshorts Inshorts...
Cambridge discovery uses LED light to modify drug molecules
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (78+ words) | Tap to know more | Inshorts Inshorts Cambridge discovery uses LED light to modify drug molecules University of Cambridge researchers have accidentally discovered a light-powered method to modify drug molecules. Using LED lamps instead of toxic, expensive metal catalysts, the technique…...
New chemistry breakthrough could finally end plastic pollution
6+ mon, 6+ day ago (78+ words) | Tap to know more | Inshorts Inshorts New chemistry breakthrough could finally end plastic pollution Rutgers chemist Yuwei Gu has developed a nature-inspired method to create "programmable plastics" that are strong during use but break down safely afterward. By designing polymers…...