Chemistry
A Cleaner Future for Tires: Scientists Pioneer Chemical Process to Repurpose Rubber Waste
Every year, millions of tires end up in landfills, creating an environmental crisis with far-reaching consequences. In the United States alone, over 274 million tires were scrapped in 2021, with nearly a fifth of them being discarded into landfills. A study has now pioneered a technique for breaking down this rubber waste and transforming it into valuable precursors for epoxy resins. This technique offers an innovative and sustainable alternative to traditional recycling methods while significantly reducing rubber waste in landfills.

Alternative Fuels
“Beyond Conventional Thinking: Unlocking the Potential of Single Atom Catalysts with Hydrogen Binding Energy”
Conventional thinking holds that the metal site in single atom catalysts (SACs) has been a limiting factor to the continued improvement of the design and, therefore, the continued improvement of the capability of these SACs. More specifically, the lack of outside-the-box thinking when it comes to the crucial hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), a half-reaction resulting in the splitting of water, has contributed to a lack of advancement in this field. New research emphasizes the importance of pushing the limits of the metal site design in SACs to optimize the HER and addressing the poisoning effects of HO* and O* that might affect the reaction. All of these improvements could lead to an improved performance of the reaction, which can make sustainable energy storage or hydrogen production more available.
Birth Control
“Breaking Ground: Researchers Develop a Revolutionary New Method for Detecting Gunshot Residue”
Crime scene investigation may soon become significantly more accurate and efficient thanks to a new method for detecting gunshot residues. Researchers have developed the technique that converts lead particles found in gunshot residue into a light-emitting semiconductor. The method is faster, more sensitive, and easier to use than current alternatives. Forensic experts at the Amsterdam police force are already testing it in actual crime scene investigations.
Chemistry
A New Era in Supermetals: Developing Strength Across Extreme Temperatures
A research team develops a new alloy that maintains tensile properties from -196 degrees Celsius to 600 degrees Celsius.
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“A Sustainable Solution: Researchers Create Hybrid Cheese with 25% Pea Protein”
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Albert Einstein1 month ago
Harnessing Water Waves: A Breakthrough in Controlling Floating Objects
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Alternative Fuels1 month ago
Unlocking the Secrets of Supercritical Water: A New Understanding of Its Structure
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“Fishy Business: Study Reveals Link Between Seafood Intake and Kindness in Children”
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Earth & Climate4 weeks ago
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