An international research group has theorized how the extreme conditions in stars tend to produce carbon-12. This was done with the help of the world’s strongest supercomputer and new artificial intelligence methods. They explain this phenomenon as “a critical gateway to the birth of life.”
Scientists from Italy and Turkey have reported a study on wall paintings located in the Sotterra church in Paola, Italy, an underground church rediscovered in the 19th century.
A team of researchers from Italy and Russia have collaborated on a new paper investigating the influence of conventional and non-conventional extraction methods on the structure and properties of polysaccharides produced from macroalgae.
EPGA Induction, a distributor of Ambrell Corporation in Mexico and Latin America, is opening an Applications Laboratory, sales, and service facility in Mexico dedicated to Ambrell induction heating products and solutions.
Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered approach to analyzing X-ray diffraction (XRD) data. XRD uses the shifting of X-rays to peer inside the structure of matter.
For the first-ever time, a research group from the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) has illustrated with the help of experiments involving high-precision rheological measurements and a newly proposed theory that the impact on the flow reverses according to the degree of change in the properties due to the reaction in a reacting flow with the formation of viscoelastic material.
Writing in Sustainability, a team of researchers has investigated the recovery of ammonium and phosphate from biogas slurry, taking a multivariate statistical approach to the research question.
Scientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California have developed catalytic electrodes using direct-ink writing, a 3D printing technology.
In an article recently published in the journal ACS Energy Letters, researchers discussed the development of fast-switching electrochromic devices driven by a potential gradient.
A team of researchers from Saudi Arabia and China have reported the development of a novel neural-network inspired solid polymer electrolyte with enhanced Li-ion conductivity.
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