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How A 75-Year-Old Letter Leads To Rare Mineral Discovery
Humboldtine is an organic mineral, a unique class where carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are bound to metals within its crystal lattice. Its chemical formula combines iron with ... high-capacity cathodes ...
A research team led by Linda Zhang at Tohoku University has developed a novel metal-organic framework (MOF) that enables record-breaking separation of hydrogen isotopes, achieving a D2/H2 selectivity ...
Fluorine-based compounds are everywhere—from life-saving pharmaceuticals and crop protection agents to high-performance materials like Teflon and refrigerants. Their unique chemical properties makes ...
A research team led by Prof. Pan Feng from the School of Advanced Materials, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School has uncovered key mechanisms that govern how protons are stored and transported ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWhat humanity chose to launch as artifacts of the Space Age
How early missions like Pioneer and Voyager turned spacecraft into time capsules, carrying Earth's story across the stars.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBlue Bird: World’s first car to break 150 mph in 1925 set to make a brief comeback
On July 21, 1925, British racing icon Malcolm Campbell pushed the car to an unprecedented speed. With its 18-litre V12 Manitou aero engine, he accelerated along the sand, becoming the first person to ...
The Na + ionization pathway can provide similar information because the formula of the compound can be unambiguously obtained by removing the Na atom from the observed ion formula. This enables the ...
Starting from the "scaled" form of the expression for barrier strength (Gamow factor) used in Murphy-Good field electron emission (FE) theory, this Poster develops (without detailed proof here) a ...
Comparative investigation of the metallic nanoinclusions formation under irradiation of yttria stabilized zirconia with hydrogen and helium ions ...
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