
Results & debates
Cell-inspired nanoreactor turns sunlight into hydrogen peroxide
A new hollow nanoreactor mimics living cells to make hydrogen peroxide more efficiently using visible light.
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A new hollow nanoreactor mimics living cells to make hydrogen peroxide more efficiently using visible light.

Researchers at Rice University have discovered that tiny, sharply curved wrinkles in graphene can dramatically alter its electrical behavior, creating surprisingly strong charge separation.

Researchers have measured the lingering antineutrino emission from a nuclear reactor after shutdown for the first time, providing a new tool for reactor monitoring and nuclear safety.

A recent study suggests that gluons, rather than quarks, may be responsible for carrying baryon number in protons, challenging a decades-old textbook picture.