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About this collection | Sustainable chemical and material solutions for resource-constrained settings
2+ hour, 54+ min ago (120+ words) This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 9 - Industry and innovation, SDG 12 - Consumption & production, and SDG 13 - Climate action S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, India Interdisciplinary Centre for Energy Research (ICER), Indian Institute of Science, India This Collection welcomes…...
Scientists in South Korea found a way to turn soggy coffee grounds into a high-potency renewable fuel, and the efficiency stunned them
1+ hour, 17+ min ago (799+ words) Home - Energy - Scientists in South Korea found a way to turn soggy coffee grounds into a high-potency renewable fuel, and the efficiency stunned them That soggy clump of coffee grounds at the bottom of a filter may not look like…...
The Future of Digital Note-Taking: Why Your Next Apple Pencil Might Feature a Replaceable Battery
1+ hour, 28+ min ago (221+ words) It is not just about the pencil, either. This regulation is forcing a rethink across the entire tech industry. From AirPods to wireless mice, companies are scrambling to figure out how to make tiny, sealed devices serviceable. While your earbuds…...
Microsoft AI Designs 2 Million New Materials
3+ hour, 20+ min ago (64+ words) Microsoft’s MatterGen AI is rewriting the rules of scientific discovery. By autonomously generating two million novel inorganic materials, this tech accelerates research from years to mere seconds. Powered by Azure Quantum Elements and the phi-4 model, AI is evolving from…...
Two batteries built to sit in a shed for 25 years without fading just got hired where lithium fails: one stores charge in molecules dissolved in water on a Maldives island running on imported diesel, the other runs on zinc for a California tribe bracing for 18-hour wildfire blackouts — and neither one can catch fire
5+ hour, 32+ min ago (1046+ words) Say the words “grid battery” and most people picture the same thing: rows of lithium-ion cabinets baking in the sun. Lithium is cheap, it’s everywhere, and it nails the four-hour duty cycle the grid asks for most of the time....
Bacteria Turn Toxic Uranium Into a Surprisingly Stable Compound
14+ hour, 33+ min ago (911+ words) Uranium contamination is difficult to manage because the metal can change chemical form. When uranium remains locked inside minerals, it is relatively immobile. But when environmental conditions or mining activity convert it into a soluble form, it can move through…...
New Apple Pencils reportedly in development, replaceable batteries could feature
6+ hour, 41+ min ago (253+ words) Apple is reportedly working on new versions of the Apple Pencil, including an updated Apple Pencil with USB-C and a new Apple Pencil Pro, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The report claims both accessories are expected to launch in early…...
The next Apple Pencil could feature replaceable batteries
3+ hour, 20+ min ago (217+ words) According to a Bloomberg report by Mark Gurman, Apple will launch two new Apple Pencil models in the first half of 2027. The refreshes may come with Apple’s next generation of iPads, almost three years after the USB-C Apple Pencil debuted…...
From curiosity to cornerstone - how batteries went mainstream
3+ hour, 39+ min ago (1137+ words) For most of the past century, batteries were the quiet workhorses of the modern economy — essential, but hardly transformative. They started cars, powered radios, and provided backup when the grid failed. Today, they are at the centre of a global…...
Do bacteria produce gold? Scientists explain an interesting fact
8+ hour, 28+ min ago (168+ words) Scientists are studying a unique bacterium called Cupriavidus metallidurans. This microorganism is distinguished by its ability to survive in environments with very high concentrations of heavy metals. It turns out that when the bacterium encounters dissolved gold compounds, it neutralizes…...