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A research team led by Prof. Pan Feng from the School of Advanced Materials, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School has ...
As fires like the ones in Spring Hill and Brookridge make headlines, it’s clear that lithium-ion batteries are a household ...
An attosecond—or 0.000000000000000001 second—is no time at all for a person. That is not so for electrons, atoms and ...
Researchers discover how closed-shell PAHs cool efficiently in space, impacting models of prebiotic carbon formation.
The study shows how moving protons in water-based batteries can make them safer, faster to charge, and able to store more ...
Knowable Magazine reports on attosecond science, revealing how scientists study atomic interactions at unbelievable speeds to ...
A recent study conducted by the University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam, Netherlands) and the University of Queensland (Queensland, Australia) developed a novel prioritization strategy that directly links ...
How concerned should we be about PFAS in our drinking water? Professor Rainer Lohmann answers this question and more.
The U.S. push to mine international waters for metals defies global efforts to control and protect these fragile ecosystems.
Imagine a world without disease. Sounds utopian? AI just made it a multibillion-dollar bet to discover drugs – and forget Big ...
Grab a coffee and your car is fully charged—this is how many people envision the future of mobility. But today's batteries ...
The pH scale is a measure of how acidic or alkaline something is, 1 being highly acidic, 14 being highly alkaline, and 7 ...