Chemistry

Scientists develop new methods to measure and predict hydrogen bond strength in limited water

Scientists develop new methods to measure and predict hydrogen bond strength in limited water

Hydrogen bond models and gypsum systems. Credit: Nature communication (2025). Doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-58608-6 Citation: Scientists developed a new method to measure and predict the strength of hydrogen bonds in limited water (2025, 15 April) taken from https://pHys.org/news/news/news/news/news/news/news/20-04-104-104-104-104-104-104-104-104-STRODGON-STRENGTH.HTML. This document is subject

Nuclear dance unlocks efficient coating conversion

Nuclear dance unlocks efficient coating conversion

A research team at the National Taiwan University has discovered how single metal atoms adapt to their structure and electronic configuration during electrochemical reactions dynamically, dramatically improve the efficiency of carbon dioxide (CO2) conversion.

Nuclear dance unlocks efficient coating conversion

Fighting honey fraud with AI technology

Researchers at the University of McGill have developed an AI-managed method to verify the origin of honey, ensuring what is on the label that is in the jar. Published in analytical chemistry provides a possible solution to a long -standing

Nuclear dance unlocks efficient coating conversion

Mango mineral may have awakened the first molecules of life

A normal mineral, Îħ-alumina, which is found in abundance in the earth’s crust, may have played an important role in starting the chemical reactions required to start life. In a recent study published in science advances, this exciting discovery suggests