Elephant societies respond to death in ways that look uncannily similar to our own reactions. Here’s why it has researchers ...
Lithium metal batteries hold great promise for high performance energy storage due to their high theoretical energy density.
Inside malaria parasites, tiny iron crystals spin like rockets, revealing a hidden weakness scientists may be able to exploit ...
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This solvent-free process makes graphene both conductive and easy to disperse
By using mechanical force and a common amino acid, researchers have demonstrated a way to make graphene both electrically ...
A research team has managed to “bottle” a highly reactive carbene in water, overturning a major assumption in chemistry.
Glycine replaces toxic precursors in solvent-free graphene production, yielding nanoplatelets with high conductivity and ...
Rising hydrogen emissions are quietly warming the planet by extending methane’s impact, according to new climate research.
As the push for higher-energy lithium-ion batteries accelerates, developing electrolytes that remain stable at high voltages has become critical.
If approved, it would give people a new alternative to burial or cremation for the first time in more than a century.
Identical growth conditions yield uniform monolayer graphene on three different perovskite oxides, suggesting gas-phase ...
While the fate of our consciousness is a matter of personal belief, what happens to our physical bodies after death is universal. Lianna Champ, 59, the UK’s first female undertaker and embalmer, has ...
Motivated by his childhood intrigue, a young Gozitan engineer named Matthew Curmi, 24, has authored a book on aircraft losses in Gozo during the Second World War. His book reveals unique insights into ...
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