Low-energy electrons escape from some materials via distinct “doorway” states, according to a study done by physicists at Austria’s Vienna Institute of Technology. The team studied graphene-based ...
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Accidental ‘rainbow chip’ could slash AI energy costs
In a fortuitous twist of scientific serendipity, researchers at the University of Sydney have inadvertently developed a ...
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Mechanical Marine Debris Recycling
The marine debris was cleaned, processed, and physically recycled using twin-screw compounding to produce a new product made ...
Scientists know that reptiles “pee” solids, but the structure and chemistry of these wastes remained a mystery—until now.
Reptiles produce crystal "pee," which, in humans, would cause gout or kidney stones. But this seems to be working out great ...
Nanoscale engineering of NiCoMoSeOx improves OER performance, with nanorods showing enhanced catalytic efficiency and ...
Low-quality SSRs typically use under-rated internal components that struggle to handle load currents effectively. This leads to increased heat dissipation and voltage drops, causing the SSR—and ...
Researchers have devised a new way to illuminate the previously invisible oligomer clumps driving Parkinson’s disease.
Organic cathodes have long been sought after for safe, sustainable, and recyclable energy storage, yet their development has ...
Optical measurement and imaging have been key fields for scientific and technological advancements. Historically, from the ...
A study published in Science Advances by University of Utah Health researchers sheds light on the long-term effects of the ...
XP Power announces the availability of a digital version of its HRF15 series of 15W precision high voltage DC-DC converters ...
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