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A study nearly 10 years in the making has shed new insight into how oxides can regularly sustain themselves, using the oxygen ...
These fundamental findings offer a novel mechanism by which rubrerythrin tubules encapsulate encapsulin to prevent oxidative stress in Pyrococcus furiosus. However, there are a few reasonable concerns ...
New affordable and eco-friendly catalyst developed by CeNS researchers in Bengaluru enhances oxygen-related catalytic reactions efficiently.
Shrinking silicon transistors have reached their physical limits, but a team from the University of Tokyo is rewriting the ...
With many different species entering torpor for a variety of reasons, scientists are looking to their sleepy secrets for ways ...
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AZoNano on MSNNovel Materials Built to Withstand Extreme EnvironmentsThis research introduces a high-entropy oxide nanoribbon, highlighting its potential in developing materials for aerospace ...
A study about 10 years in the making has shed new insight into how oxides can regularly sustain themselves, using the oxygen ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNHigh-performance water electrolysis without platinum brings hydrogen economy closerHydrogen is gaining attention as a clean energy source that emits no carbon. Among various methods, water electrolysis, which ...
Experiments at BESSY II show that during electrolysis, the structure breaks down into ultrathin nickel sheets, exposing the ...
Shrinking computers, faster phones, and smarter gadgets all rely on one tiny component: the transistor. Invented in the 20th ...
“Indium oxide contains oxygen-vacancy defects, which facilitate carrier scattering and thus lower device stability,” says ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTiny device, massive leap: Japanese scientists make new silicon-free transistorsBy dumping silicon for indium-oxide, researchers have made tiny transistors that outperform devices previously made.
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