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New strategy boosts selective carbon monoxide electrolysis to acetate
Alkaline CO2 electrolysis can produce multicarbon (C2+) products such as ethylene and acetate, yet suffers from…
Study reveals violent material ejection process of a dying massive star
A research team led by Dr. Zhang Jujia from Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of…
Cell-friendly bioprinting at high fidelity enhances its medical applicability
What if organ damage could be repaired by simply growing a new organ in the lab?…
More sustainable agriculture by global redistribution of nitrogen fertilizer
The growing global population needs sufficient food. Its production causes overfertilization and increased nitrogen concentration in…
Study shows Neanderthals inherited at least 6% of their genome from a now-extinct lineage of early modern humans
Modern humans migrated to Eurasia 75,000 years ago, where they encountered and interbred with Neanderthals. A…
Why a spinning magnet can cause a second magnet to levitate
A team of physicists at the Technical University of Denmark has found the reason a spinning…
Move over carbon, the nanotube family just got bigger
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have engineered a range of new single-walled transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD)…
Advanced imaging gives researchers front row view of cellular junctions
Penn State College of Medicine researchers are using advanced imaging techniques to study how life functions…
Research team demonstrates coherent ultrafast photoemission from carbon nanotube emitter
A joint research team led by Prof. Dai Qing and Prof. Li Chi from the National…