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Biotechnology scientists create new method of stabilising enzymes

Scientists at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) create stabilising enzymes that can be used in both aqueous and organic solvents. When used as biocatalysts,...

New conference spotlights women in science

SciDev.Net hosts a reader’s conference to spotlight extraordinary women in science for International Women’s Day. Three extraordinary women in science from the Global South were...

Hydrates: A novel method to achieve carbon neutrality

A research team from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have proposed achieving carbon neutrality by storing CO2 emissions in the form of hydrates...

Researchers have created a new layer of two-dimensional silicon dioxide

Researchers from Bielefeld, Bochum and Yale have succeeded in producing a layer of two-dimensional (2D) silicon dioxide. This two-dimensional silicon dioxide material contains natural pores...

Scientists develop novel semiconductor manufacturing technology

A research team from Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), has developed semiconductor manufacturing technology. Why has this semiconductor manufacturing technology been created? Scientists from...

Scientists investigate factors involved in volcano collapse

A collaborative team of researchers led by Gadja Mata University has analysed summit dome instabilities at Merapi Volcano, Indonesia, in order to learn more...

How rare earths are powering the transition to a cleaner future

The world is ready to embrace the green energy revolution. Elbert Loois, Chief Executive Officer at E-Tech Resources Inc., analyses the timely switch towards...

Recycling CO2 made possible by novel method

A research team from Hokkaido University has developed a novel method that could be used for recycling CO2 waste, while also producing molecules useful for...

The shape of melting ice depends on the water temperature

Scientists analyse the different melting patterns of ice, discovering that the shape of melting ice is influenced by the temperature of the water. A team...

Scientists employ rocket science applications for chemistry research

A research team from Karlstad University have received funding both to investigate how the structure of the active layer of the solar cell is...

Uses of a molecular machine enclosed in a nano cage

Scientists have successfully enclosed a supramolecular rotor in a cube-shaped porphyrin nano cage molecule. Machines enclosed in a nano cage or casing could display interesting...

Southern Ocean storms produce outgassing of carbon dioxide

According to researchers from the University of Gothenburg, storms over the waters in Antarctica have produced an outgassing of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The...

Hydrogen production using banana peel

Scientists at EPFL’s School of Basic Sciences have developed a new method for biomass photo-pyrolysis utilising banana peel for hydrogen production. As the world’s energy...

Unleashing the shredder: Understanding cellular maintenance

Dr Björn M Burmann, from the University of Gothenburg, outlines the cellular clean-up process from a molecular level. In the real world, waste is normally...

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