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Newswise: Waste Oil to Wonder Material: Transforming Trash Into Supercapacitor Gold
Released: 29-Nov-2024 10:25 AM EST
Waste Oil to Wonder Material: Transforming Trash Into Supercapacitor Gold
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In a significant development for sustainable technology, scientists have discovered a method to transform waste oil into a powerful material for energy storage, creating nitrogen-doped hierarchical porous carbons (HPCs) specifically designed for supercapacitors. This innovative template-free approach, developed by researchers at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and Tongji University, produces HPCs with enhanced conductivity and electrochemical performance, marking a meaningful step forward in the pursuit of efficient, eco-friendly energy storage solutions.

Newswise: AI-Enhanced Satellite Carbon Monoxide Fast Retrieval
Released: 29-Nov-2024 9:45 AM EST
AI-Enhanced Satellite Carbon Monoxide Fast Retrieval
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A recent study presents a radiative transfer model-driven machine learning technique for retrieving carbon monoxide from the world’s first hyperspectral Geostationary Interferometric Infrared Sounder (GIIRS) onboard Fengyun-4B (FY-4B) satellite, providing complementary insights into air quality and pollutant transport over East Asia.

Newswise: Harnessing Nature's Arsenal: Phospholipids in Plant Defense Mechanisms
Released: 29-Nov-2024 9:10 AM EST
Harnessing Nature's Arsenal: Phospholipids in Plant Defense Mechanisms
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A new study reveals how plants can harness their genetic makeup to fend off Podosphaera xanthii, the fungal culprit behind powdery mildew. By activating a lipid-based defense system using a natural plant-derived inducer, the research paves the way for eco-friendly pest control, reducing reliance on harmful pesticides and promoting agricultural sustainability.

Released: 29-Nov-2024 9:10 AM EST
The FinTech Effect: Boosting India's Digital Economy Into the Fast Lane
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A new review uncovers the hidden forces that have been reshaping India’s economic landscape over the past decade. Financial technology, or FinTech, has emerged as a silent yet powerful game-changer for the country’s burgeoning digital economy. Analyzing comprehensive data from 2010 to 2022 across 28 states, researchers have revealed FinTech’s transformative impact, not just in fostering technological innovation but also in redefining financial governance. This eye-opening research sheds light on how FinTech is catapulting India's economic ambitions into a digital future while emphasizing the importance of regulatory mechanisms that fuel this acceleration.

   
Newswise: KIER Unveils Catalyst Innovations for Sustainable Turquoise Hydrogen Solutions
Released: 29-Nov-2024 9:00 AM EST
KIER Unveils Catalyst Innovations for Sustainable Turquoise Hydrogen Solutions
National Research Council of Science and Technology

Dr. Woohyun Kim's research team from the Hydrogen Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has successfully developed an innovative nickel-cobalt composite catalyst that can accelerate the production and commercialization of turquoise hydrogen.

Newswise: Coastal Revelations From Space: New Satellite Tech Maps Sandy Beaches
Released: 29-Nov-2024 8:15 AM EST
Coastal Revelations From Space: New Satellite Tech Maps Sandy Beaches
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking method to map sandy beach intertidal zones with unprecedented accuracy using satellite data. This innovative approach allows for precise measurements of coastlines that are constantly shaped by tides and waves, providing crucial information for managing and protecting these dynamic ecosystems. By relying solely on space-based observations, this method promises to revolutionize coastal monitoring and offers new insights into how beaches respond to climate change, sea-level rise, and severe weather events.

Newswise: Sharing is Caring: Central Europe’s First Farmers Lived in Equality
29-Nov-2024 2:00 AM EST
Sharing is Caring: Central Europe’s First Farmers Lived in Equality
University of Vienna

An international team of researchers led by Pere Gelabert and Ron Pinhasi of the University of Vienna and David Reich of Harvard University has produced the most complete set of Early Neolithic genetic data from Central Europe to date. The results of this study, just published in Nature Human Behaviour, reveal that the culture responsible for the expansion of agriculture in Central Europe 8,000 years ago showed no signs of population stratification.

Newswise: A New Approach to Predicting Malaria Drug Resistance
25-Nov-2024 9:00 AM EST
A New Approach to Predicting Malaria Drug Resistance
University of California San Diego

Researchers at UC San Diego analyzed the genomes of hundreds of malaria parasites to determine which genetic variants are most likely to confer drug resistance.

Newswise: A Fossil First: Scientists Find 1.5-Million-Year-Old Footprints of Two Different Species of Human Ancestors at Same Spot
24-Nov-2024 8:00 PM EST
A Fossil First: Scientists Find 1.5-Million-Year-Old Footprints of Two Different Species of Human Ancestors at Same Spot
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

More than a million years ago, on a hot savannah teeming with wildlife near the shore of what would someday become Lake Turkana in Kenya, two completely different species of hominins may have passed each other as they scavenged for food. Scientists know this because they have examined 1.5-million-year-old fossils they unearthed and have concluded they represent the first example of two sets of hominin footprints made about the same time on an ancient lake shore. The discovery will provide more insight into human evolution and how species cooperated and competed with one another, the scientists said.

Released: 28-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
Preschool Education: A Key to Supporting Allophone Children
Universite de Montreal

A Canadian study reveals that allophone children who attend daycare are better prepared for kindergarten.


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