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China Unleashing Hypergravity With Ground-breaking Research Facility
China Unleashing Hypergravity With Ground-breaking Research Facility China has just flipped the switch on what is now the world’s most advanced hypergravity research facility. Dubbed the Centrifugal H...
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Turning Hazardous Waste into Low-Carbon Cement
Turning Hazardous Waste into Low-Carbon Cement China’s rapid urbanisation has spurred an equally rapid growth in waste production. At the heart of this challenge is the country’s expanding waste incin...
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Salt Batteries are the Future of Safe, Sustainable Energy Storage
Salt Batteries are the Future of Safe, Sustainable Energy Storage In the annals of automotive history, the 1997 Mercedes-Benz A-Class became famous for tipping over during the “elk test.”...
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Chemistry in the Cloud heralds a New Era of Sustainable Computing Solutions
Chemistry in the Cloud heralds a New Era of Sustainable Computing Solutions In an era where technology is rapidly advancing, scientific computing is no exception. Researchers worldwide are tackling mo...
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Unlocking Quantum Computing and Its Future
Unlocking Quantum Computing and Its Future Quantum computing isn’t just the next big thing in tech—it’s a revolution poised to redefine industries, scientific research, and even the nature...
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Understanding Sharks is Revolutionising Fluid Dynamics
Understanding Sharks is Revolutionising Fluid Dynamics Researchers have long taken inspiration from nature when it comes to innovation. This time, it’s the shark, a predator known for its sleek...
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Electrifying Steel to revolutionise Manufacturing and Beyond
Electrifying Steel to revolutionise Manufacturing and Beyond Electrolytes—the unsung heroes of many electrochemical processes—are not just the key to powering electric vehicles but may soon be a cruci...
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Reinventing Coastline Protection with Biocompatible Cement
Reinventing Coastline Protection with Biocompatible Cement Coastlines are more than scenic views or tourist hotspots; they are dynamic ecosystems that underpin much of our planet’s ecological and econ...
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The New Wave in Glass and Liquid Science
The New Wave in Glass and Liquid Science At first glance, glass and liquids might not seem all that exciting. After all, we interact with them every day—from sipping a glass of water to gazing out of...
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cell breakthrough for Clean Energy
Solid Oxide Fuel Cell breakthrough for Clean Energy The world is in a race to find cleaner, more efficient energy solutions, and one promising contender has emerged from the latest research into Solid...
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Proton with a 3D Map of Matter’s Building Blocks
Unlocking the Secrets of the Proton with a 3D Map of Matter’s Building Blocks The seemingly solid world around us isn’t as unyielding as we might think. Beneath the surface of what we perceive a...
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New Simulations are Shaping the World of Energy-Efficient Microelectronics
New Simulations are Shaping the World of Energy-Efficient Microelectronics In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, microelectronics are the silent workhorses that power our smartphones, laptops, sma...
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A New Era for Electric Vehicles with Solid-State Lithium-Metal Batteries
A New Era for Electric Vehicles with Solid-State Lithium-Metal Batteries The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is in full swing, driven by the urgent need to reduce CO₂ emissions and combat climate cha...
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New insights explore the Longevity of Microelectronic Devices
New insights explore the Longevity of Microelectronic Devices Researchers at the University of Minnesota have made a breakthrough discovery that could significantly enhance the design and durability o...
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The AI Revolution in Weather Forecasting
The AI Revolution in Weather Forecasting Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the way we understand and predict weather events, from hurricanes and heatwaves to prolonged droughts. As res...
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Revolutionary Structural Batteries are the Future for Lightweight Vehicles
Revolutionary Structural Batteries are the Future for Lightweight Vehicles Imagine a world where cars, planes, and even your smartphone are lighter, more efficient, and incredibly powerful—all thanks...
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Generating Electricity from Seawater with KIMM Revolutionary Technology
Generating Electricity from Seawater with KIMM Revolutionary Technology In a breakthrough that could redefine the future of clean energy, the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) has deve...
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Chemical Chameleon is a Game-Changer for Rare-Earth Metal Separation
Chemical Chameleon is a Game-Changer for Rare-Earth Metal Separation Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have made a breakthrough discovery that could revolu...
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INFRGY and University of Kashmir Revolutionising Wireless Power
INFRGY and University of Kashmir Revolutionising Wireless Power In a ground-breaking development, INFRGY LLC, in partnership with the University of Kashmir, has unveiled a revolutionary wireless energ...
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New Theory Unites Quantum Physics and General Relativity
New Theory Unites Quantum Physics and General Relativity Scientists have unveiled a revolutionary breakthrough that may finally unite the seemingly incompatible worlds of quantum physics and general r...
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3D Printed Multicore Fibre Sensors for Magnetic and Temperature Measurements
3D Printed Multicore Fibre Sensors for Magnetic and Temperature Measurements In a world increasingly reliant on smart technologies and precise measurement systems, the demand for ultra-compact, highly...
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Cleaner Metal Purification with Innovative Approach to Rare-Earth Extraction
Cleaner Metal Purification with Innovative Approach to Rare-Earth Extraction Rare-earth elements are the unsung heroes of modern technology, quietly powering everything from smartphones and LED lightb...
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Unlocking EVTOL Potential with Advanced Battery Behaviour Modelling
Unlocking EVTOL Potential with Advanced Battery Behaviour Modelling By 2030, the market for electric vertical take-off and landing batteries is projected to soar to $50 billion, highlighting the treme...
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AI revolution in Polymer Science paving the way for the Materials of Tomorrow
AI revolution in Polymer Science paving the way for the Materials of Tomorrow From nylon and Teflon to Kevlar and beyond, polymers are the backbone of modern industry. These versatile, large-molecule...
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Enhancing Conductivity with Helical Structures for Solid-State Batteries
Enhancing Conductivity with Helical Structures for Solid-State Batteries Solid-state batteries have long been hailed as the future of energy storage, offering safety and efficiency improvements over t...
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Unified Theory and High Temperature Superconductivity
Unified Theory and High Temperature Superconductivity In copper-containing materials called cuprates, superconductivity competes with two properties called magnetic spin and electric charge density wa...
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3D Printing with minimal ingredients and steps for Sustainability
3D Printing with minimal ingredients and steps for Sustainability A new 3D printing method developed by engineers at the University of California San Diego is so simple that it uses a polymer ink and...
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Enhancing Bituminous Pavement Durability
Enhancing Bituminous Pavement Durability The durability of asphalt mixtures is significantly influenced by environmental factors in addition to traffic loads. High temperatures can soften bitumen, red...
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Enhancing Earthquake Impact Assessment with Advanced Finite Element Methods
Enhancing Earthquake Impact Assessment with Advanced Finite Element Methods In the quest to design structures capable of withstanding the dynamic loads from earthquakes, high-speed trains, and explosi...
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Using Microwaves to make Space Bricks for a Moon Base
Using Microwaves to make Space Bricks for a Moon Base The Moon’s recent discovery of energy resources, such as water ice, has refocused interest on its potential as a sustainable hub for space explora...
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Stretchy Lithium-ion Batteries herald Flexible Electronics
Stretchy Lithium-ion Batteries herald Flexible Electronics When you think of a battery, you probably don’t think stretchy. But batteries will need this shape-shifting quality to be incorporated into f...
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Ultra-large and Rugged Nano Transparent Screens set for Mass Production
Ultra-large and Rugged Nano Transparent Screens set for Mass Production For the first time in the world, KIMM has developed and commercialized a 100-inch super-sized nano transparent screen that can b...
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Metamaterials that manipulate both heat and electricity with Thermotics
Metamaterials that manipulate both heat and electricity with Thermotics Thermal management is crucial due to the ubiquitous presence of heat energy in nature. Traditional metamaterials have been desig...
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Nanoscale Electron Imaging reveals how Heat Moves in Materials
Nanoscale Electron Imaging reveals how Heat Moves in Materials Scientists develop a nanoscale electron imaging method that reveals the dynamics of the collective vibrations of atoms at the interface b...
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MIT study highlights risks of ships switching to Ammonia Fuel
MIT study highlights risks of ships switching to Ammonia Fuel As container ships the size of city blocks cross the oceans to deliver cargo, their huge diesel engines emit large quantities of air pollu...
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Leveraging Pressure Gradients for a novel Manifold Design Theory
Leveraging Pressure Gradients for a novel Manifold Design Theory University of Illinois researcher Kyle Smith, along with doctoral students Md Habibur Rahman and Vu Do, master’s student Colby Warden,...
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Ground-breaking Field Instrument enables Lava Flow Mapping
Ground-breaking Field Instrument enables Lava Flow Mapping Millions of people live near active volcanoes that are constantly monitored for signs of an impending eruption. When one occurs, scientists a...
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Next-Gen Materials with Direct Observation of Electron Transfer in Solids
Next-Gen Materials with Direct Observation of Electron Transfer in Solids Nanoscale electron transfer (ET) in solids is fundamental to the development of multifunctional materials. However, ET in soli...
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Aerogels could Cool Buildings and Protect from Electromagnetic Radiation
Aerogels could Cool Buildings and Protect from Electromagnetic Radiation Aerogels, known for their porosity and low density, are solid materials that offer versatile functionality — from gobbling up f...
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Brewing Coffee helping to Understanding Turbulence in Pipes
Brewing Coffee helping to Understanding Turbulence in Pipes In 1883 Osborne Reynolds injected ink into water in a short, clear pipe to observe its movement. His experiments showed that as the input wa...
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Atomic Density Fluctuations in Silica Glass
Atomic Density Fluctuations in Silica Glass The intermediate range order of covalent glasses has been extensively studied in terms of the first sharp diffraction peak (FSDP), but the direct observatio...
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Avoiding Electric Car Charging Queues with AI
Avoiding Electric Car Charging Queues with AI More and more people drive electric cars, which has lead to congestion and queues when multiple cars need to charge at the same time. A new study from Cha...
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University of Utah announce crucial Geothermal Energy Milestone
University of Utah announce crucial Geothermal Energy Milestone A major University of Utah-led geothermal research project, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), achieved a critical breakthro...
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Are Biobased Building Materials less Sustainable than Concrete?
Are Biobased Building Materials less Sustainable than Concrete? Scientists at the University of Bristol have discovered that mycelium composites, biobased materials made from fungi and agricultural re...
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Exploring the Science of Measurement on World Metrology Day
Exploring the Science of Measurement on World Metrology Day On the occasion of World Metrology Day on May 20, 2024, we invited Bruno Martin, Director Quality Management & Director Metrology at Min...
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Measuring Fine Particles inside High-Temperature Chimneys in Real-time
Measuring Fine Particles inside High-Temperature Chimneys in Real-time A newly developed technology has now made it possible to measure fine particle levels in challenging conditions, breaking the rel...
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Scientists developing Fibre-Reinforced Polymer Composite Materials
Scientists developing Fibre-Reinforced Polymer Composite Materials Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a method that demonstrates how fibre-reinforced...
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Making Concrete Stronger and More Durable with Resin
Making Concrete Stronger and More Durable with Resin Engineering structures made of concrete, steel, or other materials are subject to vibrations and stress. Because of this, small cracks appear, whic...
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MIT exploring Cobalt-free Vehicle Batteries
MIT exploring Cobalt-free Vehicle Batteries Many electric vehicles are powered by batteries that contain cobalt — a metal that carries high financial, environmental, and social costs. MIT researchers...
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Armour Steel
Armouring Steel to make even Tougher Materials Researchers demonstrated that stainless steel and other metal alloys coated with hexagonal boron nitride, or hBN, exhibit non-stick or low-friction quali...
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