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Green alternative for light-emitting materials in displays uses plant waste and amino acids
Scientists have devised a way to create a green alternative to the light-emitting materials often used in TV, smartphones and ...
Guest writer Dr Kun-Yu Wang describes how the development of a tunable MOF illustrates chemistry's potential in mechanical ...
Mango Materials, a California-based company that creates biodegradable polymers for use in plastic products, has been scaling up and commercializing a biomanufacturing technology that utilizes methane ...
Three scientists have been awarded the 2025 Nobel prize in chemistry for discovering a new form of molecular architecture: crystals that contain large cavities. The prize recognizes the pioneering ...
Fraunhofer IKTS aims to make battery production more sustainable and increasingly replace critical raw materials. Wood is a ...
Researchers have developed a chemical process that can disassemble the epoxy composite of wind turbine blades and simultaneously extract intact glass fibers as well as one of the epoxy resin's ...
Winning scientists based in US, Australia and Japan Research created materials that can store large amount of gas in tiny volume Applications could include tackling climate change or lack of fresh ...
Three scientists who developed a class of extremely porous materials known as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have won this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Susumu Kitagawa at Kyoto University in ...
Metal-organic frameworks, for which Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M Yaghi were awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, have been compared to the magical handbag carried by Hermione ...
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