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US Unveils Roadmap to End Fossil Fuel Dependence

Recent research published in Nature Reviews Chemistry reveals that scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and six other Department of Energy national laboratories have developed a roadmap to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in the US.

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A new roadmap to close the carbon cycle

A new roadmap to close the carbon cycle
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Researchers create the most water-repellent surface ever

Researchers have developed a new mechanism to make water droplets slip off surfaces, described in a paper published in Nature Chemistry. The discovery challenges existing ideas about friction betw ...

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Understanding how snakes evolved venoms is helping researchers develop their treatments

Understanding how snakes evolved venoms is helping researchers develop their treatments
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Researchers create the most water-repellent surface ever

Researchers create the most water-repellent surface ever
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Researchers develop new mechanism to create water-repellent surfaces

Researchers develop new mechanism to create water-repellent surfaces
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Chemists need to consider the effects of chemistry beyond the lab to combat environmental crises, say researchers

Chemists need to consider the effects of chemistry beyond the lab to combat environmental crises, say researchers
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Why Put MXenes in Alloys?

MXenes are a class of 2D materials that have gained much attention in recent years due to their unique properties and potential applications in various fields. Learn more about MXene-based alloys in this article.

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