Chalmers researchers have developed a simple, light-based platform to study the mysterious “invisible glue” that binds materials at the nanoscale. Gold flakes floating in salt water reveal how quantum ...
A new gold-perovskite catalyst achieves record-high acetaldehyde yields from bioethanol at lower temperatures. Acetaldehyde plays an important role as a chemical building block and is commonly ...
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Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees? These Spruce Trees in Finland Are Growing Tiny Flecks of Gold in Their Needles
Scientists find bacteria inside Norway spruce needles that can turn dissolved gold into solid nanoparticles.
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Gold Flakes Reveal Hidden Forces That Bind Our World
Chalmers University scientists use gold flakes and light to reveal nanoscale forces that bind matter. This simple platform ...
Challenged by her professor to make art using double replacement reactions, chemistry student Catalina Larson delivered. To Larson, the reaction of FeSO 4 (iron sulfate) and NaOH (sodium hydroxide) to ...
Four students represented Israel in partnership with the Education Ministry and Maimonides Fund’s Future Scientists Center, primarily from central Israel communities. Israel’s National Chemistry Team ...
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