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Published The positive outlooks of studying negatively-charged chiral molecules - The Positive Outlooks of Studying Negatively-Charged Chiral Molecules


The ability to distinguish two chiral enantiomers is an essential analytical capability for chemical...
Published Chloride ions from seawater eyed as possible lithium replacement in batteries of the future


Sodium, Potassium and zinc have all been promising contenders for lithium's place in rechargeable ba...
Published Reduction of esters by a novel photocatalyst



A ubiquitous compound, called ester can be broken down to produce desirable alcohols and other chemi...
Published Actively reducing noise by ionizing air - Actively Reducing Noise by Ionizing Air



Scientists show that a thin layer of plasma, created by ionizing air, could be promising as an activ...
Published Polymer scientist helps develop new technique for large-scale energy storage - Polymer Scientist Helps Develop New Technique for Large-Scale Energy Storage



Electric vehicles require power to be available anywhere and anytime without delay to recharge, but...
Published Nanoparticles make it easier to turn light into solvated electrons - Nanoparticles Make It Easier to Turn Light into Solvated Electrons


Solutions containing solvated electrons are inherently clean chemical reactants, and they could beco...
Published Can clay capture carbon dioxide? - Can Clay Capture Carbon Dioxide?


Scientists have been using powerful computer models combined with laboratory experiments to study ho...
Published Emergence of solvated dielectrons observed for the first time - Emergence of Solvated Dielectrons Observed for the First Time



Scientists generate low-energy electrons using ultraviolet light. ABSTRACT: Emergence of Solvated Di...
Published A transistor made of wood - A Transistor Made of Wood: A Revolutionary Innovation in Electronics



Researchers have developed the first transistor made of wood. Their study paves the way for further...
Published The electron slow motion: Ion physics on the femtosecond scale - The Electron Slow Motion: Ion Physics on the Femtosecond Scale


How do different materials react to the impact of ions? This is a question that plays an important r...
Published Neptune: Neutralizer-free plasma propulsion - Neptune: Neutralizer-Free Plasma Propulsion



Plasma propulsion concepts are gridded-ion thrusters that accelerate and emit more positively charge...
Published Chaos on the nanometer scale - Chaos on the Nanometer Scale: Understanding the Unpredictable Behavior of Matter


Chaotic behavior is typically known from large systems: for example, from weather, from asteroids in...
Published Semiconductor lattice marries electrons and magnetic moments - Semiconductor Lattice Marries Electrons and Magnetic Moments


A model system created by stacking a pair of monolayer semiconductors is giving physicists a simpler...
Published Water for drinking? Nope, water for batteries - Water for Batteries: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Energy Storage


A research team develops aqueous rechargeable batteries based on zinc anodes. Polymeric artificial i...
Published X-rays visualize how one of nature's strongest bonds breaks - X-rays Visualize How One of Nature's Strongest Bonds Breaks



The use of short flashes of X-ray light brings scientists one big step closer toward developing bett...
Published Wiggly proteins guard the genome - Wiggly Proteins Guard the Genome: A Closer Look at the Role of Histones in DNA Protection



Dynamic network in the pores of the nuclear envelope blocks dangerous invaders. ABSTRACT: Wiggly Pro...
Published Water molecules define the materials around us - Water Molecules: The Defining Factor of the Materials Around Us



A new paper argues that materials like wood, bacteria, and fungi belong to a newly identified class...
Published How do electrons close to Earth reach almost the speed of light? - How Electrons Close to Earth Reach Almost the Speed of Light


In the Van Allen radiation belts, electrons can reach almost the speed of light. Researchers have re...
Published Study offers details on using electric fields to tune thermal properties of ferroelectric materials - Study Offers Details on Using Electric Fields to Tune Thermal Properties of Ferroelectric Materials


New research sheds light on how electric fields can be used to alter the thermal properties of ferro...
Published Quantum algorithms save time in the calculation of electron dynamics - Quantum Algorithms: A Game-Changer in the Calculation of Electron Dynamics


Quantum computers promise significantly shorter computing times for complex problems. But there are...