A new hybrid graphene incorporates new elements to help make the material magnetic for applications in electronics and computer science.

A new hybrid graphene incorporates new elements to help make the material magnetic for applications in electronics and computer science.
Sunlight-activated floating photocatalysts offer accessible water purification, vital for remote regions and developing communities.
Plant cells outperform yeast or bacteria in producing spider silk proteins, enhancing production efficiency.
According to researchers, crop yields could suffer considerably in the face of a sudden catastrophe, but we can prepare.
Innovative cryopreservation technique revives adult corals, safeguarding their genetic material to seed future populations.
The sensor could improve crop yield by detecting changes in plant chlorophyll levels earlier and more precisely than existing methods.
Clouds have scrambled climate models for decades and researchers are doing something about it.
Scientists investigate “hycean” exoplanets with hydrogen-rich atmospheres and liquid water oceans, challenging traditional definitions of habitability.
A flash heating technique breaks down plastic waste and converts it to pure hydrogen and graphene with significantly less emissions and at a low cost.
An acid sensitive hydrogel makes it possible to detect dangerous leaks before they cause damage.