Turning carbon dioxide from a climate liability into a practical fuel has long been a chemist’s moonshot. Now a new generation of catalysts is pushing that vision closer to reality, flipping CO2 into ...
Rechargeable zinc–air batteries are widely regarded as promising next-generation energy storage systems, yet their practical performance is ...
Current electrochemical theory does not adequately describe realistic platinum electrodes. Scientists at Leiden University ...
Tests in a gate-defined loop on graphene tracked a fractional charge circling back with a steady interference beat, as ...
HUANGSHAN, ANHUI, CHINA, January 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global automotive and motorcycle industries ...
Electrochemical water-treatment technologies facilitate the adsorption of ions, effectively removing contaminants such as ...
Spark plugs are vital components for gas-powered engines. However, they have a limited lifespan. Here are some common signs that it's time to replace yours.
Spark plugs deliver a jolt of electricity to start ignition in gasoline engines. Glow plugs warm diesel engines so that their fuel will auto-ignite.
Researchers turn discarded cigarette butts into carbon electrodes for supercapacitors, achieving high energy density, fast charging, and long-term stability from toxic waste.
A new device can pull carbon dioxide from exhaust and air and turn it into a useful chemical, helping reduce pollution.
Researchers are turning ​​one of the world's most ubiquitous pollutants — cigarette butts — into components for sustainable energy storage.
Electrochemical (bio)sensor research has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, driven by the need for rapid, sensitive, and selective detection of ...