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Scientists explore scents to mimic beer and wine in non-alcoholic drinks

November 10, 2024

by American Chemical Society Today, people increasingly seek non-alcoholic versions of beer or wine. Despite boasting different flavors, these two drinks share many aromas, which makes it difficult to produce alcohol-free versions that mimic

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Researchers improve chaotic mapping for super-resolution image reconstruction

November 9, 2024

Super-resolution (SR) technology plays a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of images. SR reconstruction aims to generate high-resolution images from low-resolution ones. Traditional methods often result in blurred or distorted images. Advanced

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Scientists uncover key mechanism in pathogen defense, paving way for new antimicrobial strategies

November 8, 2024

by University of Sheffield Researchers have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how certain pathogens defend themselves against the host’s immune system. This collaborative study, led by scientists from the University of Sheffield, as

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Researchers achieve calculation of Jones polynomial based on the Majorana zero modes

November 7, 2024

A research team has experimentally calculated the Jones polynomial based on the quantum simulation of braided Majorana zero modes. The research team determined the Jones polynomials of different links through simulating the braiding

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Team observes how iron atoms alter grain boundary structures in titanium

November 6, 2024

by Meike Drießen, Ruhr-Universitaet-Bochum Using state-of-the-art microscopy and simulation techniques, an international research team has systematically observed how iron atoms alter the structure of grain boundaries in titanium. Their findings were published in the journal Science on October

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The science behind your Christmas sweater: How friction shapes the form of knitted fabrics

November 5, 2024

A trio of physicists from the University of Rennes, Aoyama Gakuin University, and the University of Lyon have discovered, through experimentation, that it is friction between fibers that allows knitted fabrics to take

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Open database of plastic products highlights substantial knowledge gaps

November 4, 2024

by Food Packaging Forum Foundation Plastics contain a vast number of chemicals, some of which greatly impact the environment and human health. However, information on the presence of individual substances in plastic products

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A new calculation of the electron’s self-energy improves determination of fundamental constants

November 3, 2024

When quantum electrodynamics, the quantum field theory of electrons and photons, was being developed after World War II, one of the major challenges for theorists was calculating a value for the Lamb shift,

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Engineered bacterial protein offers efficient rare earth metal separation

November 2, 2024

by Pennsylvania State University A newly discovered protein naturally houses an unusual binding site that can differentiate between rare earth elements, and researchers at Penn State have made it even better. Rare earth elements

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Starlight to sight: Researchers develop short-wave infrared technology to allow starlight detection

November 1, 2024

Prof Zhang Zhiyong’s team at Peking University developed a heterojunction-gated field-effect transistor (HGFET) that achieves high sensitivity in short-wave infrared detection, with a recorded specific detectivity above 1014 Jones at 1300 nm, making

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Precise layering in catalysts offers an improved way for building sustainable chemicals

October 30, 2024

by Hillary Sanctuary, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Motivated to turn greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into high value chemicals like methanol, EPFL chemical engineers have developed a new method to make catalysts. Catalysts

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Advanced graphics processing units lead to unprecedented speed for electronic structure calculations

October 30, 2024

by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory A recent collaboration among researchers from HUN-REN Wigner Research Center for Physics in Hungary and the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, along with industry collaborators SandboxAQ and

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