Read more about the article Scientists Invent Nano Sponges To Scrub Pollutants From Water
Illustration of the adsorption mechanism of dyes in bulky COF powder and ultrathin COF in undated footage. Comparison of the equilibrium times and maximum adsorption capacities (sqm) of COF powder and ultrathin COF for Rhodamine B. Researchers developed nano sponges that can efficiently filter organic pollutants from water as stated by the University of Vienna on Aug. 1, 2022. (Changxia Li, Freddy Kleitz et al./Newsflash)

Scientists Invent Nano Sponges To Scrub Pollutants From Water

A research team has created nano sponges that can effectively filter organic pollutants from water. Researchers Changxia Li and Freddy Kleitz from the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of…

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Read more about the article Scientists Develop Breath Check Security System
Breath odor-based individual authentication using an artificial olfactory sensor could become possible in the near future as represented by this artists rendering. (Kyushu University, Yanagida Lab/Newsflash)

Scientists Develop Breath Check Security System

Biometric authentication could soon be revolutionised as scientists in Japan have developed a security tool which identifies people by their breath. Being able to fully rely on identity check systems…

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Read more about the article Swiss Scientists Reveal Crystal Nucleation Process That Occurs Before Crystallisation
The scientists used lasers to reveal the molecular structure at work during nucleation, but also to induce nucleation and observe its spectral fingerprint. (Oscar Urquidi/Newsflash)

Swiss Scientists Reveal Crystal Nucleation Process That Occurs Before Crystallisation

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Swiss scientists have succeeded in visualising the process of crystal nucleation that precedes crystallisation, considered invisible until now. The University of Geneva (UNIGE) in Switzerland said in a statement on…

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Read more about the article Scientists Race to Find Cause of Alarming Polar Heatwave
View of the German-French research base AWIPEV in Ny-Alesund, Spitsbergen, observatory with the KARL lidar system, laser beam leaves the observatory through the lidar hatch. (Newsflash)

Scientists Race to Find Cause of Alarming Polar Heatwave

An international research campaign involving over 100 scientists from 12 countries has begun investigating the dramatic warming in the Arctic - estimated at two to three degrees Centigrade - over…

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Read more about the article Researchers Develop Worlds Smallest Battery Which Is Tinier Than A Grain Of Salt
A picture of the smallest battery in the world is smaller than a grain of salt produced by the research team led by TU Chemnitz. (TU Chemnitz, Leibniz IFW Dresden/Newsflash)

Researchers Develop Worlds Smallest Battery Which Is Tinier Than A Grain Of Salt

What is apparently the world's smallest battery, which is the size of a grain of salt and which can be used to power surgical implants and micro-robots, has been developed…

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Read more about the article Schoolgirl, 16, Has 70 Percent Of Body Burnt In Chemistry Experiment Gone Wrong
Annelise Lopes Andrade, 16, suffered burns as a result of an accident at school in Anapolis, Brazil, in November 2021. (@annecarneiromakeup/Newsflash)

Schoolgirl, 16, Has 70 Percent Of Body Burnt In Chemistry Experiment Gone Wrong

The mum of this pretty schoolgirl who was engulfed in flames following an explosion in a science lab experiment gone wrong says her daughter is so badly burnt she cannot…

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