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A refined type of spectroscopy could advance a long-standing debate about the presence of dinosaur soft tissue ...
Dinosaur fossils reveal preserved blood molecules, reshaping how scientists understand fossil chemistry and deep-time ...
Scientists have uncovered that “forever chemicals” like PFAS are even more acidic than anyone realized, meaning they dissolve and spread in water with alarming ease. Using a cutting-edge method ...
New and more precise acidity measurements may help make PFAS easier to track. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are nicknamed “forever chemicals” in part because their acidity helps them ...
The results of the UB research are critical for predicting the mobility of PFAS in the environment and their potential ...
A team led by Prof. Yan Lu, HZB, and Prof. Arne Thomas, Technical University of Berlin, has developed a material that enhances the capacity and stability of lithium-sulfur batteries. The material is ...
Quantum materials, defined by their photon-like electrons, are opening new frontiers in material science. Researchers have ...
Lithuania, have developed new organic compounds that act as highly sensitive oxygen sensors. These sensors can accurately ...
Huang Feihe at Zhejiang University, Jonathan Sessler of the University of Texas at Austin, and colleagues reported a novel ...
Huang Feihe at Zhejiang University, Jonathan Sessler of the University of Texas at Austin, and colleagues reported a novel cation recognition mode ...
These crystals are all made of the same stuff, but their color changes slowly from blue to orange as they release acid.
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