A US-based research team has used neutron scattering to study lithium movement in a promising solid-state battery material.
As harmful algal blooms (HABs) continue to spread across the globe, urgent research is needed to address this growing threat.
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) have discovered an innovative method to tackle this problem by turning ...
Effective management of phosphorus is needed to curb the rise of harmful algal blooms. Few studies have explored how algal ...
Researchers find a new solution to reduce harmful algal bloom by removing phosphorus. Read the content to learn more!
Effective management of phosphorus is needed to curb the rise of harmful algal blooms. Few studies have explored how algal biomass, especially blue-green algae, can be used to create materials that ...
What steps can researchers take to reduce the amount of harmful algal blooms (HABs), which pose threats to marine ecosystems ...
Scientists have transformed cyanobacterial biomass into lanthanum-modified adsorbents that remove over 99% of phosphorus from water, helping mitigate harmful algal blooms. This approach offers an ...
Scientists from Duke University and ORNL used neutron scattering to see how lithium ions (glowing orbs) move through a ...