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Peanut shells turned into a useful material in new lab study
Engineers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney report converting discarded peanut shells into a graphene-like, graphitic carbon using a two-step heating process that occurs on millisecond ...
The conversion of carbon dioxide (CO₂) into carbon monoxide (CO), an industrial feedstock, has attracted significant ...
Scientists at Caltech have figured out how to precisely engineer tiny three-dimensional (3D) metallic pieces with nanoscale ...
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Laser-made silicon-graphene anodes retain 98% capacity after 2,000 cycles
Scientists have developed a new laser-made silicon-graphene anode that delivers lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries with ...
Scientists discovered that Greenland’s ice sheet may be slowly churning deep below the surface, revealing a hidden process ...
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World’s first 4D printing tech turns sulfur waste into self-moving soft robots
A joint research team has developed the first 4D printing technology built from industrial ...
Wires and textiles made of carbon nanotube fibers could amp up the conversion of clean electricity to high-temperature heat, cutting the carbon footprint of manufacturing.
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