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Researchers at the University of Manchester have successfully stabilized perovskite solar cells, which could finally move the ...
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UCSC engineer Javier Gonzalez-Rocha is using drones and sensors to bring advanced air quality monitoring to underserved ...
A new gel made from porous nanosheets releases small neutral molecules in hours but holds charged molecules for weeks, ...
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A research team affiliated with UNIST has reported a new simulation tool to better understand how liquid-phase chemical ...