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A secret octopus molecule can stop trapped oxygen from killing perovskite cells
Perovskite solar cells have long been the most exciting “almost there” technology in clean ...
Zhaoming says to monitor how often you dye your hair carefully. “My advice is not to dye your hair more than once every three months, or no more than four times a year,” she says. “Reducing the ...
Tiny self-propelled nanorobots use body chemistry to navigate directly to tumors and deliver cancer drugs more effectively.
Sherry Gu, Executive Vice President and CTO at WuXi Biologics, explains the critical challenges of developing bispecific ...
Passengers at Heathrow can now leave leave laptops, tablets and liquids inside their cabin baggage where new scanners are ...
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13 things common in the ’50s but illegal now
Remember the ’50s? Take a nostalgic trip back to the era of arsenic-green walls and mercury thermometers. Find out why these ...
By fine-tuning the surroundings of single cobalt atoms, researchers reveal how tiny design changes can steer oxygen reactions ...
Opportunities in the Urea hydrogen peroxide market include advancements in manufacturing methods and growing demand in diverse applications. Regional market analysis highlights potential growth in ...
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James Webb telescope previews the death of the sun in glorious new 'Eye of God' image
A spectacular new image from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals intricate structures inside the Helix Nebula, where a ...
Hydrogen cyanide, a toxic chemical, may have helped spark the chemistry that led to life. When frozen, it forms crystals with ...
Organic chemistry is packed with rules about structure and reactivity, especially when it comes to making and breaking ...
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