Tag Archives: chemistry

The future is uncertain, but noradrenaline can help us adapt

[ad_1] The COVID-19 pandemic has plunged all of us into a state of uncertainty. In a rapidly changing situation where it is difficult to know what will happen next, making decisions can be difficult. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and University College London have created a simplistic model of …

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NIST designs a prototype fuel gauge for the orbit

[ad_1] Credit:NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Many satellites perform very important and profitable tasks, but some may be deactivated with fuel still in the tank due to current methods of measuring the amount of fuel. More accurate fuel gauges could help ensure satellites stay operational longer and time in orbit is …

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Blue plus blue and blacks more black? How science enhances colors

[ad_1] This story appears in the December 2020 issue of National Geographic magazine. It was the bright, iridescent blue of the morpho butterfly that inspired Andrew Parnell and his colleagues. Impressed by the insect’s natural ability to produce vibrant hues, physicists and chemists began to study how they too could …

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Tips for Nanographene Production | Mirage News

[ad_1] Atomic force microscope. The copper probe can manipulate matter on an atomic scale. © 2020 Shiotari et al. Nanographene is a material that is expected to radically improve solar cells, fuel cells, LEDs, and more. Typically the synthesis of this material has been imprecise and difficult to control. For …

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Reduction of CO2 emissions from fossil fuels due to COVID-19 detected by atmospheric observations

[ad_1] Newswise – Monitoring anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions using atmospheric observations is a major policy-making challenge, such as the Paris Agreement. Huge atmospheric observation networks consisting of a variety of platforms including satellites have been developed to monitor regional / national scale changes in anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. The outbreak …

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Chemical barcodes at the intersection of blockchain and chemistry

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