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Climate change: 'Bath sponge' breakthrough could boost cleaner cars

A new aluminium-based material could make hydrogen-powered cars more practical and less expensive.

General Dynamics Electric Boat delivers Vermont submarine to Navy

4 years ago from UPI

General Dynamics Electric Boat Announced Friday that it has delivered the nuclear-powered attack submarine Vermont to the Navy.

Paper towels beat air dryers against viruses, small study finds

4 years ago from UPI

Paper towels were better than the air dryers often found in public restrooms at getting rid of germs that are still on your hands after you wash them, British researcher...

Building, testing of 5th Ford weapons elevator finished, Navy says

4 years ago from UPI

The Navy and Newport News Shipbuilding have finished building and testing the first lower elevator on the aircraft carrier USS Gerald Ford and will likely turn it over to the...

Join 'That Thing You Do!' band for a reunion watch party honoring Adam Schlesinger

4 years ago from LA Times - Health

A watch party with fictional band the Wonders, from Tom Hanks' 1996 film "That Thing You Do!," will honor songwriter Adam Schlesinger, who died from COVID-19.

Fog harp can harvest water from even the lightest of fogs

4 years ago from UPI

Engineers at Virginia Tech University have developed a new, more efficient fog harp capable of harvesting water from even a light fog.

The best jigsaws for your next project

4 years ago from PopSci

Make a magazine rack, a breakfast nook, a cutting board, a planter, or whatever else strikes your fancy. (Amazon/)For any DIY project that requires cutting wood, metal, plastic, and insulation, a jigsaw should...

New discovery settles long-standing debate about photovoltaic materials

4 years ago from Physorg

Scientists have theorized that organometallic halide perovskites— a class of light harvesting "wonder" materials for applications in solar cells and quantum electronics— are so promising due to an unseen yet...

Under pressure: New bioinspired material can 'shapeshift' to external forces

4 years ago from Physorg

Inspired by how human bone and colorful coral reefs adjust mineral deposits in response to their surrounding environments, Johns Hopkins researchers have created a self-adapting material that can change its...

Dissecting the mechanism of protein unfolding by SDS

4 years ago from Physorg

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have used molecular dynamics simulations to understand how sodium dodecyl sulfate causes protein unfolding. SDS is commonly used in labs to separate...

Researchers uncover the art of printing extremely hard steels flawlessly

4 years ago from Physorg

For millennia, metallurgists have been meticulously tweaking the ingredients of steel to enhance its properties. As a result, several variants of steel exist today; but one type, called martensitic steel,...

Willie Nelson to host 'Come and Toke It' variety show on 4/20

4 years ago from UPI

Willie Nelson will present "Come and Toke It," a live stream special in honor of 4/20, an annual unofficial holiday celebrating marijuana.

Willie Nelson to host 'Come and Toke It' variety show April 20

4 years ago from UPI

Willie Nelson will present "Come and Toke It," a live stream special in honor of 4/20, an annual unofficial holiday celebrating marijuana.

Buildings have their own microbiomes—we're striving to make them healthy places

4 years ago from Physorg

Architects and building engineers strive to create safe, productive places where humans can live and work. We have developed complex codes, regulations and guidelines to achieve goals such as structural...

A magnetic cork for the removal of water pollution

4 years ago from Physorg

The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), together with the Universidad Pontificia de Comillas and the University of Porto, has patented a magnetic cork that could remove polluting particles from...

A robust, sensitive thin-film X-ray detector using 2-D layered perovskite diodes

4 years ago from Physorg

In a new report on Science Advances, Hsinhan Tsai and a research team in materials, nanotechnology, nuclear engineering and X-ray science at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Argonne...

Using light to extend the scope of carbonylation reactions

4 years ago from Physorg

A team of researchers at McGill University has found that light can be used to extend the scope of carbonylation reactions. In their paper published in the journal Science, the...

Researchers discover novel optical sensing technology

4 years ago from Physorg

Researchers at Northumbria University have developed a new optical sensing technology which can light up areas of an object or material by creating microscopic wrinkles and folds within its surface.

Rad revelations: Future fuel designs from noble metals

4 years ago from Physorg

Researchers at PNNL are removing a shroud of mystery surrounding the behavior of certain metal particles in nuclear fuel. The team's findings could improve future fuel designs for more efficient...

Chamber measurement standards established for fine particles

4 years ago from Physorg

What effects do global warming and the formation of fine particles have on each other? Since the entire atmosphere cannot be heated for experimental purposes, a part of it is...

Seeing 'under the hood' in batteries

4 years ago from Science Daily

A high-sensitivity X-ray technique is attracting a growing group of scientists because it provides a deep, precise dive into battery chemistry.

How to develop a new generation of faster, cheaper and greener optical networks

4 years ago from Physorg

A team of scientists has developed a novel circuit architecture for high-speed optical transceivers to facilitate full automation, agility and efficiency in future data centres.

Gas storage method could help next-generation clean energy vehicles

4 years ago from Science Daily

A Northwestern University research team has designed and synthesized new materials with ultrahigh porosity and surface area for the storage of hydrogen and methane for fuel cell-powered vehicles. The materials,...

Video tripods to lock down your perfect shot

4 years ago from PopSci

For the steadiest of shots. (Marcos Paulo Prado via Unsplash/)Lights, camera… tripods! Camera operators wouldn’t get very far without a way to hold their cameras steady, and the humble tripod has been doing...

Olive oil leads to discovery of new universal law of phase transitions

4 years ago from Physorg

A simple drop of olive oil in a system of photons bouncing between two mirrors has revealed universal aspects of phase transitions in physics. Researchers at AMOLF used an oil-filled...

Flatter graphene, faster electrons: Technique flattens corrugations in graphene layers to improve samples

4 years ago from Physorg

The sample quality of graphene has been improved significantly since its discovery. One factor that limited further improvements has not been investigated directly so far, namely corrugations in the graphene...

High-efficiency catalyst enhances the electric reduction performance of carbon dioxide

4 years ago from Physorg

Electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuels and value-added feedstocks, ideally if powered by renewable electricity, provides a route to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and simultaneously close the carbon...

New electrode material developed to increase charge capacity of lithium batteries

4 years ago from Physorg

Lithium batteries hold a lot of promise for the future of many applications, including electric vehicles, but tend to be prohibitively expensive, according to a team of researchers based in...