Diffusion barrier materials (DBMs) are critical for the stability and efficiency of thermoelectric devices. This study ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a severe form of depression characterized by a persistent low mood, hopelessness, ...
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AI model reconstructs molecules from Coulomb explosion fragments
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have built a generative AI model that reconstructs the three-dimensional geometry of molecules from the scattered ion ...
However, a decision taken by the company earlier in 2024 underlined how researchers in sectors like drug discovery see the importance of the tool by triggering the creation of multiple workalikes ...
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Water From a 400-Million-Year-Old Prehistoric Plant Holds a Chemical Mystery From Space
Water from a prehistoric plant, the horsetail, contains an astonishing chemical signature that’s never been seen before on Earth.
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New dye stays fluorescent in superacid, enabling imaging in extremes
Researchers at Hokkaido University have engineered a fluorescent dye that keeps glowing even when submerged in superacidic media, a class of chemicals so aggressive they can protonate methane, and ...
Predictive modeling and atomic-scale control are reducing development time for advanced materials, also increasing precision, functionality, and efficiency.
A tiny burst of motion inside a molecule may be enough to shove an electron across a solar material almost as fast as nature ...
A new study shows the potential of an MOF to capture CO2 with strong low-pressure uptake and efficient regeneration under mild conditions.
Using LnFP technology as an active material, OMI said it has developed a rapid ion transport cathode designed to handle charging at a 20C rate.
Scientists have discovered that electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, driven by tiny atomic vibrations.
Electrons can be "kicked across" solar materials at almost the fastest speed nature allows, scientists have discovered, challenging long-held theories about how solar energy systems work. The finding ...
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