A repurposed reagent can stereoselectively insert nitrogen into C–H bonds, even those unactivated by nearby functional groups ...
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US makes room-temp material with 100x stronger electric control for low-power computing
Engineers at Rice University in the U.S. have developed a new room-temperature multiferroic material ...
Chemists and computer scientists tapped AI to find new disinfectants to combat the growing threat of dangerous "superbugs." ...
A team of researchers at Rice University engineered a new version of a well-known multiferroic that exhibits orders of ...
A material built to tell left-handed light from right-handed light has long had a frustrating weakness. It mostly ignored ...
New nitride materials could let electricity control hidden magnetic spin patterns, pointing toward faster and more stable ...
A new study by University of Maryland chemical physicists demonstrates how to control the nuclear spin of molecular hydrogen ...
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Cracking the code of sugar shapes
Carbohydrates aren’t just sweet—they’re structurally complex molecules whose 3D shapes can change everything from taste to biological function. Tiny shifts in stereochemistry can turn digestible ...
Years Ago May 1, 1896 The Preston hotel office is receiving new wall paper. 125 Years Ago April 26, 1901 No records 120 ...
Positronium shouldn't last long enough to be interesting. It's an "atom" assembled from an electron and its antimatter twin — ...
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Weird 'transdimensional' state of matter is neither 2D nor 3D
An experiment with a carbon material in a magnetic field has revealed a novel way for electrons to move, which doesn't fully ...
Scientists have come up with a new material that does not just store energy but also changes colour to show that how much charge is there and the change in colour indicates a discharged cell that ...
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