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Hidden role of hydrogen—study reveals how atom position controls molecular breakdown pathways - MSNImidazoles and triazoles are essential chemical compounds used in many medicines, including drugs used to defeat various pathogen-induced infections and cancer. Besides these applications, both ...
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Researchers have demonstrated that by using argon plasma, metal atoms can be dispersed and guided to desired positions. This ...
A research team led by Dr. Kee Young Koo from the Hydrogen Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (President: Yi Chang-Keun ...
It’s the chemical reaction that built the world as we know it: the Haber-Bosch process. Want to unlock unlimited news? Read ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFeatherlight nanomaterial pulls clean drinking water from air, absorbs 3x its weightFeatherlight nanomaterial built from graphene and calcium pulls clean water from the air with unmatched efficiency.
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AZoNano on MSNNew Nanomaterial Offers Sustainable Drinking Water SolutionA study reveals a graphene oxide aerogel's exceptional water adsorption capabilities, paving the way for new technologies in atmospheric water generation.
Scientists developed a new nanomaterial that rapidly captures water from air, holding over three times its weight - offering a faster path to clean drinking water.
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Farming Life on MSNThe role of crop nutrition in mitigating plant stressThe Potash Development Association (PDA) has recently reviewed those factors that can impact on stress levels within a crop ...
Carboxylic acids are ubiquitous in bioactive organic molecules and readily available chemical building blocks. Carboxylic ...
THE very accurate table of wave-lengths in the secondary spectrum of hydrogen which has recently been published by Gale, Monk, and Lee (Astrophys. Jour., vol. 47, p. 90; 1928), has made possible a ...
The discovery itself is simple and fundamental, but the applications stretch far and wide into astrophysics and quantum ...
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