Thursday, August 17, 2017
Discovery could lead to new catalyst design to reduce nitrogen oxides in diesel exhaust
Researchers have discovered a new reaction mechanism that could be used to improve catalyst designs for pollution control systems to further reduce emissions of smog-causing nitrogen oxides in diesel exhaust.
Super-photostable fluorescent labeling agent for super-resolution microscopy
A powerful tool for 3D and multicolor STED imaging of cellular ultrastructure.
Gold nanostars and immunotherapy vaccinate mice against cancer
New treatment cures, vaccinates mouse in small proof-of-concept study.
Researchers print graphene-like materials with inkjet
New black phosphorous inks are compatible with conventional inkjet printing techniques for optoelectronics and photonics.
Fizzy soda water could be key to clean manufacture of flat graphene
Researchers have discovered a new use for sparkling water that will have major impact on the manufacturer of the world's thinnest, flattest, and one most useful materials - graphene.
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