Research on plasma-treated graphene shows significant improvements in ammonia sensing, highlighting its potential in next-generation gas detection systems.
A century of fire suppression, combined with global warming and drought, has led to increasingly destructive wildfires in the ...
Fungi made Earth’s land liveable by building networks that released nutrients locked in primordial rock and supplied those ...
In a two-step process, a new catalyst can convert methane into polymers at ordinary temperature and pressure.
Dehydrolactone (middle panel) in a polypeptide undergoes an intermolecular rearrangement to generate a ketide with a new carbon-carbon bond in the backbone. The researchers installed dehydrolactone in ...
An international study led by the University of Freiburg, published in Global Change Biology, has found that forests with ...
A team at Stanford has developed a powerful yet low-energy way to trap atmospheric CO2 using heated minerals. By enhancing ...
CO₂ was first stored, though unintentionally, underground in 1972 in Texas, USA, in order to “pump” oil and encourage its ...
Gas sensors are essential for personal safety and environmental monitoring, but traditional sensors have limitations in ...
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