GVSN Rajuflipped into Geek & Nerd4 days agoResearch advances magnetic graphene for low-power electronicsphys.org - National University of SingaporeNational University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have developed a concept to induce and directly quantify spin splitting in two-dimensional …
GVSN Rajuflipped into Ideas2 days agoNewly identified algal strains rich in phosphorus could improve wastewater treatmentphys.org - Justin RickardPhosphorus in wastewater is a major contributor to harmful algal blooms in water bodies around the globe, with the potential to harm wildlife, …
GVSN Rajuflipped into Ideas3 days agoResearchers triple carbon nanotube yield for LEDs, solar cells, flexible and transparent electronicsphys.org - Nikolay PosunkoSkoltech scientists have found a way to improve the most widely used technology for producing single-walled carbon nanotube films—a promising …
GVSN Rajuflipped into IdeasNov 24New approach developed for electrocatalytic H₂O₂ production and biomass upgradingphys.org - Zhang NannanScientists from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have synthesized an oxygen-coordinated Fe single atom and …
GVSN Rajuflipped into Ideas5 days agoConcrete dust spread on Illinois farm field to remove CO2Chicago Tribune - Adriana PérezOver the course of millions of years, the earth regularly removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through a natural process called weathering, when exposure to the elements wears down surface rocks and silicate minerals. But at the rate humans have been producing and releasing carbon dioxide into …
GVSN Rajuflipped into Ideas3 days agoThe T-shirt chewing enzyme ready to tackle plastic wasteverified_publisherBBC News - By William KremerIn 2010, researcher Sintawee Sulaiman had just started her first lab job, at the University of Osaka in Japan. She was tasked with modifying and experimenting with an enzyme that her colleagues had discovered in a pile of rotting leaves in the park next to the university, called LCC - leaf-branch …