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Materials Science Jan 26, 2023

Designer molecules may help valuable minerals float

Critical Materials Institute researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Arizona State University have studied the mineral monazite, an important source of rare-earth elements, to enhance methods of recovering critical ...

Analytical Chemistry Jan 24, 2023

Researchers report on metal alloys that could support nuclear fusion energy

At the end of 2022, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced they had observed a net energy gain through nuclear fusion for the very first time. This monumental milestone toward fusion energy represents ...

Cell & Microbiology Jan 18, 2023

New electromagnetic device could catapult mechanobiology research advances into the clinical arena

A new electromagnetic device that enables high-precision measurements of a broad range of soft biological tissues, has established a new standard of precision in the mechanobiology field, say researchers. The method allows ...

Ecology Jan 11, 2023

Study: Deal Lake caught in seasonal cycle of harmful algal blooms

April showers bring July harmful algal blooms (HAB) in New Jersey's largest coastal lake. A Monmouth University-led study published in the journal Urban Naturalist finds that Deal Lake is locked in a seasonal cycle that sees ...

Plants & Animals Jan 11, 2023

Discovery of five new deep-sea squat lobster species calls for revision of current classification

Munidopsid squat lobsters (from the family Munidopsidae) are among the most abundant decapods found at abyssal depths of the ocean. They are the most diverse squat lobster group in the East Pacific region and make their homes ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Dec 23, 2022

New technique reveals changing shapes of magnetic noise in space and time

Electromagnetic noise poses a major problem for communications, prompting wireless carriers to invest heavily in technologies to overcome it. But for a team of scientists exploring the atomic realm, measuring tiny fluctuations ...

Archaeology Dec 23, 2022

Characterizing red pigment in ancient bone samples in Peru to reveal their sources

A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. and one in Canada has characterized a large number of red pigment samples found on the bones of ancient people who once lived in what is now southern ...

Materials Science Dec 20, 2022

Chemists make the unimaginable possible in crystalline materials discovery

The world's best artists can take a handful of differently colored paints and create a museum-worthy canvas that looks like nothing else. They do so by drawing upon inspiration, knowledge of what's been done in the past and ...

Analytical Chemistry Dec 15, 2022

A pressure-sensitive device capable of characterizing gases using structural colors

NIMS, Harvard University and the University of Connecticut have designed and fabricated a simple device capable of imaging a gas injected into it in multiple colors in accordance with its gaseous properties, enabling chromatic ...

Nanomaterials Dec 12, 2022

2D material may enable ultra-sharp cellphone photos in low light

A new type of active pixel sensor that uses a novel two-dimensional material may both enable ultra-sharp cellphone photos and create a new class of extremely energy-efficient Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, according to ...

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