New research suggests tiny electrical charges in water droplets could have fueled the chemical reactions that led to life.
Zeolites and zeotypes are widely used in the energy and chemical industries due to their unique pore structures and excellent ...
Chile's Atacama desert is the driest non-polar region on Earth, where "the sky shines when the sun sets", said The Guardian.
Researcher Shikhadri Mahanta explains the effective eco credentials of atmospheric cold plasma as a food science technique.
The building blocks of life on Earth may have been fueled by tiny sparks hopping between water droplets.
Biomass can be converted into valuable gases. But in order to control this process, the amount of water vapor has to be measured. This is notoriously hard, because other components of the gas can ...
The wastewater industry faces the unique challenge of managing variable influent flows and loads while ensuring a consistent ...
A new part of an ocean plant cell has been discovered that might revolutionize farming one day. The structure can take ...
A Korean research team has amplified hot hole flow in nanodiodes, enhancing light-to-energy conversion for advanced solar ...
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a method that can track chemical changes in molten salt in real ...
A groundbreaking study has introduced DNL-17, a newly synthesized aluminophosphate molecular sieve with a unique porous ...
Transitioning to clean energy is not just about reducing carbon emissions—it's also about saving lives. According to a ...