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Scientists have developed a crystal that repeatedly absorbs and releases oxygen at low temperatures—laying the groundwork for cleaner energy, smart windows, and adaptive thermal devices.
Scientists use iron ooids as time capsules to trace ancient ocean carbon, revealing how DOC levels shifted with oxygenation and shaped Earth’s climate history.
A targeted polymer testing program enhances quality control and compliance, addressing industry-specific standards and safety ...
"Forever chemicals", the colloquial term for the family of chemicals known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), is ...
This interview explores innovative battery technology advancements, highlighting vibrational spectroscopy's impact on ...
Photovoltaic technology is revolutionizing sustainable energy with advancements in perovskite cells and innovative recycling ...
Researchers Jiahan Zou and Gang Sun have developed a simple one-step method to create a new form of reusable “jelly ice.” ...
Advances in technology have provided the fruit sector with both destructive and nondestructive ways for analyzing critical ...
Advances in thin film metrology are discussed by Dr. Max Junda and Dr. Lyle Gordon, highlighting measurement challenges and ...
Innovative non-targeted PFAS analysis combines trapped ion mobility spectrometry and LC-HRMS/MS, addressing challenges in ...
Advanced Raman spectroscopy tools from HORIBA enable efficient characterization of carbon materials, essential for optimizing ...