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Green electricity produced from ion transfer

August 2, 2016
A nanomaterial membrane has allowed scientists in France to develop a system that generates electricity using the diffusion of salt ions.

Newly discovered exoplanets are not alone

July 28, 2016
Astronomers from a Canadian university have given a clearer understanding on a class of exoplanets known as Warm Jupiters, that often have unexpected planetary companions.

Dark energy measured with huge 3D map

July 26, 2016
A 3D map of more than one million galaxies has been created to measure the effects of dark energy on the Universe’s expansion

Leicester University opens lab to all physicists

July 25, 2016
The University of Leicester will make their facilities available to astrophysics, both in European and international.

Photosynthesis recreated in the lab

July 20, 2016
Swiss chemists have taken a step closer to generating energy from sunlight, by reproducing a crucial phase of photosynthesis using artificial molecules.

New supercapacitor created

July 19, 2016
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have created a new supercapacitor.

Helium gas field found in Africa

July 7, 2016
Scientists have located a large helium gas field and hope that this find can replenish quickly-decreasing amounts of the element around the world.

Nanotechnology boosts oil recovery chances

July 6, 2016
A new method utilising nanoparticle-containing solutions that allow for enhanced recovery of oil at low cost, has been discovered by scientists at the University of Houston.

Nanoparticle embedding method created

July 5, 2016
Tools such as ‘smart display’ 3D glasses or remote radiation sensors could be more easily created after a recent breakthrough allows light-emitting nanoparticles to be embedded in glass.

Material discovered to lower nuclear fuel recycling costs

July 4, 2016
A computer model has helped scientists find a new material that could help nuclear fuel recycling by capturing gases released during reprocessing.

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