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August 2023 - Page 57

Researchers Study Hard X-ray Emission of Neutron Star Low-Mass X-ray Binaries
Space & Physics

Researchers Study Hard X-ray Emission of Neutron Star Low-Mass X-ray Binaries

With the observational data of the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (HXMT), the first X-ray astronomical satellite of China, Dr. Ding Guoqiang from

August 6, 2023
Newly Discovered Material Holds Potential for Superconductivity Advantages
Space & Physics

Newly Discovered Material Holds Potential for Superconductivity Advantages

LK-99 is the name of the material that is being hotly debated around the world these days: A Korean research group published

August 6, 2023
Hartshorn salt and baking could offer solution to pressing environmental issue, say scientists
Chemistry

Hartshorn salt and baking could offer solution to pressing environmental issue, say scientists

Polyester is the second most used textile in the world and an environmental menace, especially because most of it never gets recycled.

August 6, 2023
XRISM Mission Set to Explore Universe’s Hottest Locales
Space & Physics

XRISM Mission Set to Explore Universe’s Hottest Locales

Japan's XRISM (X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission, pronounced "crism") observatory, expected to launch Aug. 25 (Aug. 26 Japan local time), will provide

August 6, 2023
Transparent Conductor’s Strain Response Unveiled
Space & Physics

Transparent Conductor’s Strain Response Unveiled

Liquid crystal displays, touchscreens, and many solar cells rely on thin-film crystalline materials that are both electrically conductive and optically transparent. But

August 6, 2023
Exploring the Self-Organizing Origins of Life
Chemistry

Exploring the Self-Organizing Origins of Life

Catalytic molecules can form metabolically active clusters by creating and following concentration gradients—this is the result of a new study by scientists

August 6, 2023
China’s Chang’e-7 to Send Hopper into Crater, Seeking Water Ice
Space & Physics

China’s Chang’e-7 to Send Hopper into Crater, Seeking Water Ice

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese National Space Administration recently published a study in the journal Space: Science

August 6, 2023
New world record: Thinnest-ever pixel detector installed
Space & Physics

New world record: Thinnest-ever pixel detector installed

The Belle II cooperation project at the Japanese research center KEK is helping researchers from all over the world to hunt for

August 6, 2023
Continuous Flow Manufacturing of Cefazolin Enhances Flexibility, Cuts Costs and Waste
Chemistry

Continuous Flow Manufacturing of Cefazolin Enhances Flexibility, Cuts Costs and Waste

The antibiotic cefazolin is an essential drug according to the World Health Organization (WHO). It is usually produced via batch manufacturing. Now

August 6, 2023
Team Discovers Gas Streamers Nourishing Trio of Infant Stars
Space & Physics

Team Discovers Gas Streamers Nourishing Trio of Infant Stars

New observations and simulations of three spiral arms of gas feeding material to three protostars forming in a trinary system have clarified

August 6, 2023
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