Chemists Create the Brightest Known Fluorescent Light Materials

Chemists Create the Brightest Known Fluorescent Light Materials

Researchers report that by incorporating positively charged fluorescent dyes into a new class of materials known as small-molecule ionic isolation lattices (SMILES), a compound’s brilliant…
Liquid Glass – a New State of Matter

Liquid Glass – a New State of Matter

Physicists have discovered a new state of matter that is hidden within the mysterious transformations that occur between the liquid and solid states of glass.…
A New Concept for Rechargeable Batteries – made of Cement

A New Concept for Rechargeable Batteries – made of Cement

Consider a twenty-story concrete structure that can store energy like a giant battery. Such a vision may one day become a reality thanks to groundbreaking…
Atomic Alignment of Solid Materials can Improve the Stability in Solid-state Batteries

Atomic Alignment of Solid Materials can Improve the Stability in Solid-state Batteries

Solid-state batteries are one technology that is generating a lot of interest when it comes to the future of energy. A solid-state battery has a…
Study Introduce Inexpensive and Spark-free Optical-based Hydrogen Sensor

Study Introduce Inexpensive and Spark-free Optical-based Hydrogen Sensor

University of Georgia researchers have created an inexpensive, spark-free, optical-based hydrogen sensor that is more sensitive – and faster – than previous models. The new…
Nobel Prize Winner Spiked His Own Food with Radioactive Material to Prove His Landlady Was Serving Old Meat

Nobel Prize Winner Spiked His Own Food with Radioactive Material to Prove His Landlady Was Serving Old Meat

Born in 185, he found himself working in a lab in Nazi-occupied Denmark during World War II. Hungarian radio-chemist Jorge de Hevesy is probably the…
Researchers discover how to Generate 2D Superconductivity at Higher Temperatures

Researchers discover how to Generate 2D Superconductivity at Higher Temperatures

At high transition temperatures, researchers discovered a new way to generate 2D superconductivity at an interface of an insulating oxide material. Interfaces in solids are…
Researchers developed nanoporous cubic silicon carbide that captures solar energy from water

Researchers developed nanoporous cubic silicon carbide that captures solar energy from water

Hydrogen gas, which is produced from water with the help of sunlight, is one promising source of renewable energy. Researchers created a material called nanoporous…
Jane Austen Quote Encoded Into Plastic Polymer Sequence

Jane Austen Quote Encoded Into Plastic Polymer Sequence

Considering the amount of data that humanity is creating in the digital age, scientists are scrambling to tackle it by improving how we store it.…
Measure weak van der Waals interactions using a new type of electron microscopy

Measure weak van der Waals interactions using a new type of electron microscopy

A group of scientists from China, the Netherlands, and Saudi Arabia used a novel type of electron microscopy to measure weak van der Waals interactions.…
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