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Elucidating Cerium Solution Chemistry
Elucidating Cerium Solution Chemistry
Creation of new neutral-charge, long-life quasiparticles may help explain high-temperature superconductivity.
Low-fatigue material remembers its shape, despite being transformed over 10 million times, could upgrade solar devices.
Using computational methods, scientists tailor and adapt proteins to mine uranium from seawater.
Study changes perception on how acids behave in water.
Innovative materials adsorb carbon dioxide via an unprecedented cooperative insertion mechanism.
Researchers develop a new process for annotating cellulose-degrading enzymes.
Researchers patent new x-ray microscopy technology to “see” both the chemical and physical aspects of materials.
One-dimensional material has a diamond-like building block.
Clusters with longer separations between atoms had enhanced catalytic activity.
New studies explain the transition, providing a quantitative picture of a 50-year-old mystery.
Researchers have created a porous, layered material that can serve as a graphene analog, and which may be a tool for storing energy and investigating the physics of unusual materials.