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Photodetectors Made of Tellurene
Materials|Nanotech

Photodetectors Made of Tellurene

February 16, 2020

2D Material used in high-gain and wide-bandwidth photodetectors

Synthesis of N-Heterocycles from Propargylamines
Organic

Synthesis of N-Heterocycles from Propargylamines

February 16, 2020

Efficient synthesis of pyrroles, pentafulvenes, and pyrrolopyridines

How to Deal with Fake News
Education|Everyday Chemistry

How to Deal with Fake News

February 15, 2020

It's worthwhile for scientists to share their knowledge and invest in honest brokers—for example, in strong science journalism

Wristband Detects Air Pollution
Analytical|Pharma/Healthcare

Wristband Detects Air Pollution

February 15, 2020

Simple evaluation of exposure to nitrogen dioxide and organic air pollutants

A Nanosuit for Lithium-Metal Electrodes
Energy|Nanotech

A Nanosuit for Lithium-Metal Electrodes

February 14, 2020

Graphite-based material prevents lithium inactivation and improves battery performance

Clara Immerwahr Award 2020
Catalysis

Clara Immerwahr Award 2020

February 14, 2020

Sophie Carenco, Sorbonne Université, France, honored for her work on nanochemistry and catalysis

Wiley-CST Green Chemistry Award 2019
Catalysis|Sustainability

Wiley-CST Green Chemistry Award 2019

February 14, 2020

Thongthai Witoon, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand, honored

Molecular Twist Driven by Light
Organic

Molecular Twist Driven by Light

February 13, 2020

Biaryl rotation accelerated by a molecular motor

How Long Can Coronaviruses Live on Surfaces?
Pharma/Healthcare

How Long Can Coronaviruses Live on Surfaces?

February 13, 2020

Literature review finds coronaviruses could persist on hard surfaces for up to nine days, but can be killed with the right disinfectant

New Battery Materials Production Site in Europe
Energy|Industrial

New Battery Materials Production Site in Europe

February 12, 2020

BASF will produce cathode active material at a plant in Schwarzheide, Germany

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