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New method promises enhanced understanding of chemical reactions and material properties by applying a Nobel-prize winning technique in spectroscopy.
Sprint specialist Jonathan Milan pounced at the finish to win the 17th stage of the Tour de France after a crash in the last kilometer derailed rivals’ hopes on Wednesday (July 24, 2025 ...
Researchers at Forschungszentrum Jülich have successfully created the world's first experimentally verified two-dimensional ...
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysis is an important technology to produce large-scale green hydrogen. Platinum ...
Sprinters saw stage 17 as their last clear chance in the 2025 Tour de France - and Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) didn’t let his opportunity slip away! Dropped earl ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHot electrons from quantum dots break tough bonds using 99% less energy: StudyThe researchers deployed a special quantum effect called the two-photon spin-exchange Auger process to produce hot electrons far more efficiently than before. This process allows two low-energy ...
It’s the penultimate chance of this year’s Tour de France for the fast men on what is likely to be another chaotic, full-gas day ...
A dusty envelope misplaced in a government archive has rewritten a chapter of mineral history. That 1949 letter, discovered ...
Jonathan Milan won a messy sprint finish in pouring rain in Valence on stage 17 of the Tour de France, with many of his rivals either taken out or held up by a late crash in the frenzied battle ...
Nuclear chemistry articles from across Nature Portfolio Nuclear chemistry is concerned with the properties of and changes to atomic nuclei, as opposed to traditional chemistry, which involves ...
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