Chemists create an ‘artificial photosynthesis system ten times better than existing systems

A Nature Catalysis study conducted at the University of Chicago showed an innovative new system for artificial photosynthesis that is more productive than previous artificial systems by an order of magnitude. Artificial Photosynthesis would be useful for producing methane for use as a fuel and for generating electricity. Artificial photosynthesis would be useful for producing … Read more

Scientists found method for extending shelf life of fresh pasta by 30 days

In Italy, there are more than 300 specific forms of pasta. A 55-year-old “pasta law” governs production and manufacture. That doesn’t mean that the staple isn’t being innovated. Now, Italian researchers have cooked up a new process for extending the shelf life of fresh pasta by 30 days, using a novel packaging process that also involves applying … Read more

Discovery of biodegradable commercial paper for sensing food temperature and freshness

Food safety and the environment are issues in the food industry around the world. In 2021, 80% of domestic plastic waste originated from food-filled packages. There has been an increase in the environmental problem due to the excessive use of plastic. A variety of applications in the food industry have been made possible by the … Read more

Stars have much more time to form planets-Recent research claims

An international team of scientists has discovered planet formation in a star system younger than 500,000 years old. The find, published today in Nature, is a marked departure from previously accepted theories of planet formation and indicates that stars and planets grow up together like siblings. The disk lifetime based on a survey of nearby young … Read more

Study to reveal the creation of diamond materials with exceptionally complex structures

The impact of asteroids colliding with Earth created materials with a range of complex carbon structures, which could be used for future engineering applications according to an international study. The team of researchers has found that diamonds formed during a high-energy shock wave from an asteroid collision around 50,000 years ago have unique and exceptional … Read more

Scientists developed durable material for flexible artificial muscles

Written by Adeel Abbas The materials scientists and colleagues at the nonprofit scientific research institute UCLA have developed a new material and manufacturing process for creating artificial muscles that are stronger and more flexible than their biological counterparts. “Creating an artificial muscle to enable work and detect force and touch has been one of the grand … Read more