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Ammonia as a marine fuel is not green enough for environment
The alternative with the lowest cost is environmentally problematic.
Researchers develop eco-friendly hydrogel material for 3D printing in construction
3D printed nanocellulose upscaled for green architectural applications
A new and efficient way to recycle metals from batteries
Reversing order and avoiding the loss.
New wood-based technology removes dye pollutants in wastewater
It can combat the widespread problem of toxic dye discharge from the textile industry.
Revealing the mysteries of the universe under the skin of an atomic nucleus
The strong force plays the main role.
New technique to control quantum states of light in a three-dimensional cavity
Quantum technology reaches unprecedented control over captured light.
A new optical amplifier could revolutionize optical communication
It is compact enough to integrate into a chip just millimeters in size.
New insulation material for efficient electricity transport
Enabling more efficient electricity distribution.
A new kind of microcomb on a chip could help discover exoplanets and detect diseases
Bringing advanced applications closer to reality.
A new method to calculate the properties of atomic nuclei incredibly quickly
A calculation so complex that it takes twenty years to complete on a powerful desktop computer can now be done in one hour on a regular laptop.
A new method for controlling the edges of 2D materials
Creating perfect edges in 2D-materials.