Ocean Optics reports on how spectroscopy revolutionizes research by utilizing light to analyze materials, improving accuracy and efficiency.
Researchers at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics have designed a rhodium catalyst whose microenvironment is tuned by both sulfur and phosphine ligands, based on an industrial single-site ...
A research team has developed a new hybrid artificial intelligence framework that can accurately estimate leaf nitrogen ...
In a recent study published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Dr. Bernardo Arriaza argues that the practice of ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Harnessing long-wavelength light for sustainable hydrogen production
A novel dye-sensitized photocatalyst developed at Science Tokyo enables the capture of long-wavelength visible light for ...
Identical growth conditions yield uniform monolayer graphene on three different perovskite oxides, suggesting gas-phase ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Astronomers watch a supermassive black hole X-ray flare ignite an ultra-fast galactic wind
A supermassive black hole in the spiral galaxy NGC 3783 just delivered an X-ray surprise that astronomers have never watched ...
Researchers discover that embedding iridium atoms inside catalyst crystals instead of on the surface dramatically improves ...
The National Interest on MSN
What Is the US Navy’s “Advanced Arresting Gear”—and Why Is It So Controversial?
The Ford-class aircraft carrier’s AAG system is far better than the old steam-based hydraulic catapults—but the Navy has ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
After 200 years of study, scientists just found bizarre missing from the sun’s light
One of the most detailed spectrographs ever recorded of the Sun has revealed hundreds of missing wavelengths—gaps in the ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
EVs, buildings and beyond: New transparent solar windows can generate power 24/7
Korean researchers have developed transparent solar windows that generate power day and night using sunlight and indoor ...
Scientists have sought out and detected radio emissions from from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, all but confirming that it has natural origins.
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