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Single-particle spectroscopy of CsPbBr3 perovskite reveals the origin low electrolumine
Researchers from Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) used single-particle spectroscopy to study electroluminescence in light-emitting…
Scientists simplify lithium-sulfur battery production to meet future energy storage needs
Singapore scientists from NanoBio Lab (NBL) of A*STAR have developed a novel approach to prepare next-generation…
New study examines federal homeowner buyouts
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been offering voluntary buyout programs to homeowners in flood-prone neighborhoods…
Distinguishing earthquake foreshocks and aftershocks
Up to now, there was no way of predicting whether a powerful earthquake was likely to…
Scientists speed up the evolution of yeast to create tastier and healthier alcohol
Researchers across Europe have started to speed up the evolutionary process of yeast to develop new…
2 Nobel literature prizes to be awarded after 2018 scandal
Two Nobel Prizes in literature will be announced Thursday after the 2018 literature award was postponed…
Super typhoon on track to drench Japan's main island
Japan is bracing for a super typhoon on track to hit central and eastern regions over…
'Flash drought' brings dust and dread to southern farmers
In a vast expanse of the South stretching from Texas to Maryland, there are growing concerns…
Political parties with less interest in an issue more likely to take radical stance
Political parties who care less about an issue will take more extreme stances on it when…