A research group led by Associate Professor Masahito Murai of the Graduate School of Science and Professor Shigehiro Yamaguchi of the Functional Organic Materials Laboratory has successfully developed ...
The applications of ultrathin, conductive films such as those made of graphene have many applications, but it's been thought their efficacy is limited to absorbing only half of the incidental light at ...
A collaborative research team has introduced a nitrogen-centric framework that explains the light-absorbing effects of atmospheric organic aerosols. This groundbreaking study reveals that ...
Protein is often described as the building block of the body. It helps repair tissues, build muscles, support immunity, and keep hormones working properly. But not all proteins function in the same ...
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The science of skin channels: How to boost your skincare product absorption
You could be spending hundreds on the most advanced serums the skincare industry has to offer — and still delivering less than 1% of those ingredients to the cells that actually need them. The post ...
Several light sources produce light across various wavelengths. While this wavelength spectrum can be useful in lighting applications, other applications require light with a restricted visible ...
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