Electrons Like in Mud: First Detection of 'Polaron' Formation
Researchers have successfully tracked the formation of polarons for the first time, revealing fundamental insights into electron behavior in polar materials.
Created a material that suppresses street noise
A new material designed to reduce street noise has been developed at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology in Dübendorf.
The Earth hides mysterious elements. Scientists see opportunities in them
Scientists are investigating the significant losses of lighter elements such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and noble gases on Earth, which are far less abundant compared to their presence in the Sun and meteorites, potentially due to material loss during the formation of the Solar System and deeper processes within Earth's core.
Cheaper and more ecological production of hydrogen peroxide. The material was developed by scientists from Olomouc and Ostrava
Scientists from Olomouc and Ostrava have discovered a method for producing hydrogen peroxide that is cheaper and more environmentally friendly, utilizing only solar energy, oxygen, and water, unlike previous methods that relied on toxic solvents and expensive palladium catalysts.
Discovery of a New Material with the Strength of Steel and the Lightness of Sponge
Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a new class of engineered nanomaterials that combine the strength of carbon steel with the lightweight properties of foam, marking a significant advancement in materials science.
Scientists Claim They Found Da Vinci's DNA in the Drawing "Holy Child"
Scientists involved in the ambitious project "DNA of Leonardo da Vinci" believe they have discovered genetic material from the famous Renaissance artist and inventor in one of his drawings.