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Scientists use semiconductors and sunlight to convert waste carbon dioxide into fuel
In labs focused on clean energy, a quiet shift is underway. Instead of treating carbon dioxide as a dead-end waste gas, ...
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Coffee-based staining offers eco-friendly solution for electron microscopy
Researchers at TU Graz have proven that espresso is a favourable alternative to the highly toxic and radioactive uranyl acetate in the analysis of biological samples.
To ensure that the tissue structures of biological samples are easily recognisable under the electron microscope, they are treated with a staining ...
Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering ...
Researchers at Graz University of Technology found that ordinary espresso can replace toxic uranyl acetate for electron ...
The particle in question, known as a sterile neutrino, was supposed to only interact with gravity and have zero interactions ...
China is requiring chipmakers to use at least 50% locally manufactured equipment for adding new capacity, Reuters reported, ...
At the heart of our sun, fusion is unfolding. As hydrogen atoms merge to form helium, they emit energy, producing the heat ...
A recent study saw the Thermo Scientific™ K-Alpha™ X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer (XPS) System employed in an investigation ...
To ensure that the tissue structures of biological samples are easily recognizable under the electron microscope, they are ...
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Color-Changing Material That Mimics Octopus Skin Could Be Used for Robotics
Learn more about the polymer film that can change color and texture when electron beams are applied.
Efficiently identify and map tire fillers with streamlined material analysis—explore the details in this application note.
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