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Power of ‘mistake’: Scientific mismatch unlocks breakthrough carbon capture material
Researchers from the University of Chicago and UC Berkeley have developed a new design strategy for carbon capture materials.
In the iconic "Sound of Music" score, "My Favorite Things," a young Julie Andrews lists snowflakes as objects that bring her ...
When experimental results don't match scientists' predictions, it's usually assumed that the predictions were wrong. But new ...
A five-element ceramic aerogel compresses by 98% and recovers its shape from cryogenic to 1500 degrees C temperatures, ...
Last year’s chemistry Nobel prize was awarded to researchers using AI to study proteins in entirely new ways, and in 2025 ...
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At atomic scale, diamonds can briefly trap heat in unexpected ways, transform quantum tech
A new study could influence how scientists design diamond-based quantum technologies, including ultra-precise sensors and ...
ICFO researchers have set a new record by generating the shortest soft X-ray pulse to date –just 19.2 attoseconds long. This ...
New research reveals that Earth’s solid inner core is actually in a superionic state, where carbon atoms flow freely through ...
Now, researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and the Abdus Salam International ...
Researchers in China developed a monolithic perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell using a steric-complementary interface design, achieving a certified efficiency of 32.12% and enhanced long-term ...
A new microscopy technique allows scientists to see single-atom-thick boron nitride by making it glow under infrared light.
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