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Researchers are constantly pushing the limits of technology by breaking new ground in CO2 conversion. Their goal is to turn the harmful greenhouse gas into a valuable resource. Research groups a... - Aerogel can become the key to future terahertz technologies
High-frequency terahertz waves have great potential for a number of applications, including next-generation medical imaging and communication. Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have ...
- A global anthropogenic emission inventory of full-volatility organic compounds
Traditional global emission inventories classify primary organic emissions into non-volatile organic carbon and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, information about volatility distribution... - A glass material that precisely separates gases
Separating carbon dioxide molecules from gas mixtures requires materials with extremely fine pores. Researchers from Friedrich Schiller University Jena, in cooperation with the University of Leipzi... - Recycled water create more sustainable food production
In many parts of the world, and also in Sweden, there is a shortage of drinking water. Drinking water is also used to irrigate crops and for various industrial processes. This is neither sustainabl... - Unexpected chemistry reveals cosmic star factories' secrets
A Chalmers-led team of scientists has studied two galaxies in the early universe, which contain extremely productive star factories. Using powerful telescopes to split the galaxies' light into indi... - Competitor for diamonds: superhard multifunctional carbon nitrides
In a groundbreaking piece of research, scientists have synthesised long-sought carbon nitrogen compounds and unlocked the potential of carbon nitrides as a new class of superhard multifunctional ma... - Resource-efficient and climate-friendly with sodium-ion batteries
The transition to a society without fossil fuels means that the need for batteries is increasing at a rapid pace. At the same time, the increase will mean a shortage of the metals lithium and cobal... - Sustainable catalyst system for hydrogen production using light energy
For hydrogen to be sustainably produced using sunlight, it's not just an efficient catalyst system that's needed - it must also be economical, readily available, and resource-efficient. A team led ... - Catalyst for electronically controlled C-H functionalization
The Chirik Group at the Princeton Department of Chemistry is chipping away at one of the great challenges of metal-catalyzed C-H functionalization with a new method that uses a cobalt catalyst to d... - A novel microscope operates on the quantum state of single electrons
Physicists at the University of Regensburg have found a way to manipulate the quantum state of individual electrons using a microscope with atomic resolution. The results of the study have now been... - Wood materials make for reliable organic solar cells
One of nature's most common organic materials - lignin - can be used to create stable and environmentally friendly organic solar cells. Researchers at Linköping University and the Royal Institute o... - Using clay to combat PFAS
PFAS filters available for industrial waste are usually made of activated carbon (PFAS = perfluorinated and polyfluorinated alkyl compounds). As this is comparatively expensive, researchers are loo... - Breakthrough in the synthesis of artificial cells
A groundbreaking study published in "Nature Chemistry" reveals a remarkable leap in the synthesis of artificial cells using synthetic materials, achieved by an international team led by Dr. Andrea ... - Harvesting more solar energy with supercrystals
Hydrogen is a building block for the energy transition. To obtain it with the help of solar energy, LMU researchers have developed new high-performance nanostructures. The material holds a world re... - These factors determine carbon storage in soils
Carbon sequestration in soils can contribute to mitigate climate change, and soil organic matter associated with minerals has the highest capacity to store carbon. A team of researchers, including ... - Fighting global warming with tamarind polymers
If South Mumbai is flooded in seven years, 20 million people will lose their homes. The number of cases of cancer in children will rise by 37 percent this year. The mountains of garbage in his home... - New biodegradable polymers tracable without toxic contrast agents
Polyphosphoesters, molecules containing phosphorus as central element, are easily traceable without the need for contrast agents, thanks to developments by researchers at the University of Twente .... - Bidding adieu to sticky ice, but with a grain of salt
As Americans gear up for winter, many will face one of their toughest foes: ice. From delaying flights to making roads slippery, ice accumulation on surfaces wreaks havoc in many ways. But not ... - A new generation of antimicrobial peptides
The application of artificial intelligence methods for the generation of antimicrobial peptides will be the subject of research in the Deep Optimised Generation of AntiMicrobial Peptide (DOG-AMP) p... - Effect of aerosol particles on clouds and the climate
Global measurements and model calculations show that the complex relationship between the chemistry and climate impact of aerosol particles can be successfully captured by a simple formula. The ... - How microbes can combat climate change
Prof. Michael Rother from TUD Dresden University of Technology is an expert in the biology of methane-producing microorganisms. In the spring of this year, he was invited by the American Academy of... - Quest for new antibiotics: synthetic biology combined with artificial intelligence
The rising resistance of bacteria to antibiotics presents an escalating global health risk. Now, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology have combined synthetic biology... - A look behind the scenes of machine learning in drug research
Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the rise. Until now, AI applications generally have "black box" character: How AI arrives at its results remains hidden. Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bajorath, a cheminformat... - Hundreds of toxic chemicals in recycled plastics
When scientists examined pellets from recycled plastic collected in 13 countries they found hundreds of toxic chemicals, including pesticides and pharmaceuticals. The results are published in a stu...