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Magnetic mystery in thorium clusters resolved by new study

Scientists from the University of Manchester's Department of Chemistry, Centre for Radiochemistry Research and Photon Science Institute, led by Professor Steve Liddle, have uncovered why a rare class of metal clusters appears ...

Fertilizer made from local rocks could help feed hungry in Africa

Food insecurity is a major problem in many parts of the world, particularly Africa, where more than 300 million people regularly go hungry. Now, using the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan, researchers ...

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Analytical Chemistry
Photocatalytic method cleaves strong C–H bonds while preserving weaker C–Si bonds
Analytical Chemistry
Observing key material properties atom by atom for the first time
Biochemistry
How 'smart' hydrogel packaging tells you if your food is still fresh
Biochemistry
Your next handbag could start with mushrooms
Analytical Chemistry
Black silicon catalyst turns carbon dioxide into methane with sunlight
Polymers
Turning one of the world's most difficult plastics into premium lubricant
Analytical Chemistry
Catalyst converts CO₂ into high-value industrial chemical at room temperature with record efficiency
Analytical Chemistry
Accelerating the discovery of ceramic materials using cellulose nanofiber dispersions
Analytical Chemistry
How hydrogen can be produced from bio-based formic acid in a continuous process
Materials Science
A new take on interpreting chemical bond analysis in solids
Analytical Chemistry
New catalyst design selectively suppresses competing hydrogen reaction in ammonia synthesis
Biochemistry
Seaweed-derived coating keeps strawberries fresher than a fridge
Materials Science
Critical minerals and Queensland know-how combine to create 'rare' opportunity
Materials Science
Key photocatalyst technology for converting greenhouse gases into future fuels
Materials Science
Metal-free process makes plant dyes more durable for textiles
Materials Science
Iron and cobalt both curb stainless invar expansion, but iron leads
Materials Science
New membrane accelerates purification of industrial solvents
Analytical Chemistry
Four labs find experimental differences can undermine AI catalyst predictions
Analytical Chemistry
AI models atom movement to predict solid-state reaction pathways, including impurities, in minutes
Biochemistry
Discarded rice husks capture toxic dyes, offering a reusable water filter

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Earth Sciences
Volcano myths unravel, from 'smoke' plumes to Yellowstone catastrophe claims
General Physics
Neutron capture experiment sheds light on ancient stardust
Astronomy
Astronomers catch hot birth of galaxy cluster more than 11 billion light-years away
Archaeology
Archaeologists unveil skeletal remains believed to be ritual offering in Peru
Earth Sciences
Lost 'mega-escarpment' across ancient USA may explain Grand Canyon's missing billion years
Optics & Photonics
Physicists entangle quantum memories across a record-breaking 420 km
Earth Sciences
Layered rock in India shows potential signs of microbial life dating to 3.5 billion years ago
Evolution
Rethinking how we name and classify our human ancestors following recent evolutionary discoveries
Superconductivity
Krypton gas emerges as a new ingredient for quantum computing
Space Exploration
NASA's LRO images Falcon 9 crater on moon, learns new details
Evolution
Ancient Jomon DNA reveals a hidden Ice Age survival genetic toolkit
Condensed Matter
Unusual superconductivity could emerge in valley-imbalanced rhombohedral graphene
Cell & Microbiology
Largest catalog yet of how human cells read DNA shows how chemical marks alter genetic instructions
Social Sciences
Artificial intelligence acts as an 'ideological chameleon' and may deepen political polarization
Astronomy
Dying radio galaxies suggest a shorter, more dynamic afterlife for black hole jets
Economics & Business
New study links bad bosses with greater work intensity
Astronomy
'Hidden stars' suggest that distant galaxies are much more massive than they appear
Earth Sciences
How to better forecast once-in-a-millennium weather events
Nanophysics
Scientists 'see' nanoscale forces, providing evidence of electric fields at the air‑water interface
Environment
Study suggests three-quarters of Indo-Pacific coral reefs could drown as sea levels rise

How sea stars build materials that can see

When engineers think about protective materials, like those used in packaging and support, they usually think about strength, stiffness and durability. But what if those same materials could also sense their external environment?

Tiny carbon rings enable a new form of quantum control

Quantum states can be precisely controlled with the help of tiny carbon rings measuring only a few nanometers in size. This is made possible by a class of rarely used electromagnetic dipoles called toroidal moments. Using ...

Sunlight-powered chemistry reduces hazardous oxidant risk

Researchers at the University of Osaka developed a light-driven method for synthesizing Davis reagents that generates the hazardous oxidant mCPBA only on demand and consumes it immediately. Kinetic analysis showed no detectable ...