The leading cause of death due to injuries in war is excessive bleeding. A KAIST research team, in which an Army Major ...
Scientists unveil a solid electrolyte that moves lithium as fast as liquids, promising safer, fast-charging batteries.
Researchers led by Takuzo Aida at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) in Japan have one-upped themselves in ...
DNA origami cages constrain individual proteins toward preferred orientations on electrodes, dramatically improving ...
Key points Tenacity has underpinned our research journey to move carbon capture from lab concepts to globally deployable ...
Researchers developed a plant based plastic that stays strong during use but dissolves safely in seawater, leaving no ...
Professor Steve Park, Professor Sangyong Jon, (From bottom left) President Kwang-Hyung Lee, Ph.D canddiate Youngju Son, Ph.D ...
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28 rare photos that reveal the unseen side of things
A lions fur is gorgeous on the outside but have you ever seen the intricate pattern that sits beneath? or how about the ...
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Strange magnet behavior might power future AI computing hardware
Artificial intelligence is colliding with a hard physical limit: the energy and heat of conventional chips. As models scale ...
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Ionic liquids slow perovskite degradation: Solar cells retain 90% performance at 90°C
Solar cells, devices that can generate electricity from sunlight, are already helping to reduce fossil fuel emissions in many ...
Scientists have uncovered new details explaining why iron oxide minerals are such effective long-term carbon traps in soils.
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