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Analytical Chemistry Sep 22, 2022

Recent advances in solid-state NMR studies of zeolite catalysts

Zeolites are important inorganic crystalline microporous materials with a broad range of application in the areas of catalysis, ion exchange, and adsorption/separations. Due to their unique pore structure, high thermal stability ...

Plants & Animals Sep 22, 2022

Microplastics found in commercial fish from southern New Zealand

Fish ingesting microplastics is a global issue, and species in New Zealand's southern waters are no exception, a University of Otago study has found.

Astronomy Sep 15, 2022

Study: Astronomers risk misinterpreting planetary signals in James Webb data

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is revealing the universe with spectacular, unprecedented clarity. The observatory's ultrasharp infrared vision has cut through the cosmic dust to illuminate some of the earliest structures ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 14, 2022

Can wild potato relatives help tame zebra chip disease?

A new study led by Texas A&M AgriLife researchers has revealed some resistance to zebra chip disease among certain wild species of potato.

Materials Science Sep 8, 2022

Scientists use novel method to make promising battery material

Charging and discharging a battery cell transforms its electrode material into a "super" material.

Nanophysics Sep 8, 2022

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists invent intelligent quantum sensor of light waves

University of Texas at Dallas physicists and their collaborators at Yale University have demonstrated an atomically thin, intelligent quantum sensor that can simultaneously detect all the fundamental properties of an incoming ...

Biochemistry Sep 2, 2022

New study confirms 'rippled sheet' protein structure predicted in 1953

An unusual protein structure known as a "rippled beta sheet," first predicted in 1953, has now been created in the laboratory and characterized in detail using X-ray crystallography.

Materials Science Sep 2, 2022

A new catalyst to slow down global warming

Russian scientists have developed a new, highly efficient catalyst for carbon dioxide industrial processing that makes the process simple and inexpensive. Scientists from MISIS University, Lomonosov Moscow State University ...

Analytical Chemistry Sep 1, 2022

Developing new processes to examine some of the rarest and most toxic elements on Earth

The synthesis and study of radioactive compounds are naturally difficult due to the extreme toxicity of the materials involved, but also because of the cost and scarcity of research isotopes.

Space Exploration Sep 1, 2022

Color change in space materials may help measure degradation remotely

For the next six months, a camera system on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS) will be snapping photos of more than a dozen different material samples, gathering detailed information that will help researchers ...

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