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07-Mar-2013 - A novel approach to creating flame-retardant materials has been taken by a team of scientists from Italy, who have used DNA to protect textiles against fire. Using herring sperm as their DNA source, the researchers have created samples of cotton that can withstand direct application of a flame ...
07-Mar-2013 - A new way of preparing iron-nanoparticle catalysts, which could play an important role in converting greenhouse gases to useful organic compounds, has been developed by UK scientists. The catalyst comprises iron nanoparticles supported on carbon nanotubes. While such chemical architectures ...
05-Mar-2013 - A new method of sample preparation, developed by a group of US scientists, promises to increase the sensitivity of asbestos analysis 100-fold, to the point where it can be used to detect the substance in soil. Although at a low level, asbestos contamination in soil is of potential concern. If ...
05-Mar-2013 - A new copper-manganese composite could find use as a supercapacitor thanks to its high capacitance, conductivity and durability. What’s more, the synthesis of the material makes use of tree leaves – an abundance natural resource that makes this a truly green material. Researchers from Nanjing ...
05-Mar-2013 - Carbon-based nanomaterials have been found to enhance the ability of the anti-cancer drug Paclitaxel to treat of lung cancer. Both graphene oxide and single-walled carbon nanotubes were found to enhance cancer-cell death in lung-cancer cells when combined with the Paclitaxel, indicating a ...
05-Mar-2013 - The photocatalysis of alcohols to aldehydes and carboxylic acids usually involves UV or visible light, but a group of scientists from China has discovered that carbon quantum dots can catalyse such reactions using near-infrared wavelengths. Conventional UV/visible-light approaches involve ...
19-Feb-2013 - Organic compounds produced by colonies of bacteria can now be characterised using a mass-spectrometry technique that is both location specific and non-destructive. The method enables the rapid identification of metabolites from specific areas of an agar gel without affecting the viability of the ...
15-Feb-2013 - Scientists in China have made polymer gels that behave like artificial tongues. By measuring how the gels swell, bend and fluorescence, the researchers found that the gels selectively respond to and can distinguish between sourness (citric acid and gluconic acid), sweetness (glucose), saltiness ...
13-Feb-2013 - Dye-based solar cells that use photonic crystals to boost efficiency have been developed, and could find application in the production of photovoltaic windows. A team of researchers from Spain has studied how the current produced from a photonic-crystal dye-based solar cell (PC-DSC) varies ...
30-Jan-2013 - Researchers from across the materials science community have a new option for reporting the developments in their field, with the launch of a new Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) journal – Materials Horizons. The addition to the RSC Publishing portfolio will disseminate research across the ...
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