Monday, September 2, 2019

Colour-change urine test for cancer shows potential in mouse study

A simple and sensitive urine test has produced a colour change in urine to signal growing tumours in mice.

Atomically thin minerals show promise as proton conducting membranes for green technologies

Researchers discovered that atomically thin micas - the name given to a type of common mineral found in soil - are excellent proton conductors. This surprising result is important for the use of 2D materials in applications such as fuel cells and other hydrogen-related technologies.

Left or right? Novel algorithm takes chirality determination to the next level

Chemists have significantly improved the experimental determination of the chirality or 'handedness' of molecules using vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectroscopy.

Direct microscopy imaging reveals details in DNA origami nanostructures

Scientists are now able to see greater details of DNA origami nanostructures, which will lead to a greater understanding and control of their assembly for future applications.

Single atoms as catalysts

Incorporating individual metal atoms into a surface in the right way allows their chemical behavior to be adapted. This makes new, better catalysts possible.