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An international team of researchers has developed BiaPy, an open-code artificial intelligence platform that facilitates the ...
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Study Finds on MSNThe Future Of Construction? Scientists Create Iron-Fortified Wood That’s Harder Than Ever BeforeResearchers have figured out how to make wood much stronger by injecting it with iron minerals found in soil. This discovery, while still experimental, might eventually transform how we build ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNA new shape for energy storage: Cone and disc carbon structures offer new pathways for sodium-ion batteriesAs global demand for electric vehicles and renewable energy storage surges, so does the need for affordable and sustainable ...
The low-damage imaging technique developed at JAIST reveals intricate details of fragile nanomaterials, paving the way for advancements in materials science.
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AZoM on MSNNew Study Sheds Light on How Copper Catalysts Degrade During Artificial PhotosynthesisResearch identifies key mechanisms behind copper catalyst degradation in CO2 reduction, enhancing understanding for improved ...
Researchers wanted to determine if adding extremely hard minerals at the nanoscale could make the walls of wood cells ...
This award will support research led by Suresh Thallapuranam, in collaboration with Kyle Quinn and Narasimhan Rajaram from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, along with Jingyi Chen from the ...
At the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), we're engineering and deploying ...
Florida Atlantic University researchers have developed high-performance materials from eco-friendly sources like plant waste.
Nanometer adjustment precision, wear-free operation, and clean-room compatibility is critical in applications such as super-resolution microscopy, micro-assembly, beam delivery, photonics, and optical ...
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