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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Aerogel, metal-free catalyst, palladium biosorbent, HIV drug

Aerogel as excellent catalysts for fuel cells

Graphene nanoribbons formed into a three-dimensional aerogel and enhanced with boron and nitrogen are excellent catalysts for fuel cells, even in comparison to platinum... Read more

Towards making lighter, cheaper, more efficient solar cells

Researchers are reporting advances on how to one day make solar cells stronger, lighter, more flexible and less expensive when compared with the current silicon or germanium technology on the market... Read more

New inexpensive metal-free catalyst

researchers at Case Western Reserve University have shown that an inexpensive metal-free catalyst performs as well as costly metal catalysts at speeding the oxygen reduction reaction in an acidic fuel cell... Read more

Genetically modified E. Coli synthesizes palladium biosorbent

Genetically modified Escherichia coli (E. Coli) can synthesise a protein that could work as a palladium biosorbent to recover the precious metal from polluted water, new research shows... Read more

HIV drug could help fight strep throat, flesh-eating disease

With antibiotic resistance on the rise, scientists are looking for innovative ways to combat bacterial infections. Scientists have now found a tool that could help  fight bacterial infection: a drug approved to treat HIV... Read more 









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