Scientists have come up with an atomistic picture to explain why and how platinum catalysts degrade.
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Scientists have come up with an atomistic picture to explain why and how platinum catalysts degrade. • Email to a friend • The lens can be used to produce high-resolution images with a wide field of view. It can serve as a camera lens in smartphones and can be used in other devices that depend on sensors (high resolution wide angle selfie obtained using metalens. • Email to a friend • In the nanoworld, tiny particles such as proteins appear to dance as they transform and assemble to perform various tasks while suspended in a liquid. Recently developed methods have made it possible to watch and record these otherwise-elusive tiny motions, and researchers now take a step forward by developing a machine learning workflow to streamline the process. • Email to a friend • By conjugating CHMFL-ABL-053 to an amphiphilic polymer and self-assembling into a nanoparticle with a high loading, researchers have developed an ultra-long circulating nanomaterial. • Email to a friend • Researchers showed the promoting effects of single-walled carbon nanohorns and ZnO nanoparticles on plant growth and salt tolerance in Sophora alopecuroides seedlings. • Email to a friend • A new review summarizes the development of the state-of-the-art perovskite tandem solar cells. • Email to a friend • |
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