Nuclear fusion usually brings to mind sprawling facilities, blistering temperatures, and machines built on a scale that can swallow budgets whole. This device does something stranger.
Dr. Jwa Eunjin and her research team at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) have achieved a significant breakthrough in clean energy technology. The team has successfully enhanced a crucial ...
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In living cells, regulation of the electrochemical environment is supposed to be managed by ion channels—protein complexes that reside in cell membranes and assume definite shapes. So, it’s surprising ...
A new, highly efficient electrochemical process converts propane into propene at room temperature. The team that developed the process believes that it is an economically viable, environmentally ...
A study conducted by researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil and the Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" in Italy has synthesized fullerenes and hollow spherical graphene ...
Researchers have investigated a practical method for estimating the state of charge of lithium iron phosphate batteries using ...
A German research effort has produced an electrochemical method for depositing pure-tungsten coatings onto fusion reactor first-wall components, a development that could reshape how next-generation ...
New review outlines a design framework for solid oxide electrochemical cells, linking crystal structure and defect chemistry ...
A new technical paper titled “Nonvolatile electrochemical memory at 600°C enabled by composition phase separation” was published by researchers at University of Michigan and Sandia National ...