
Bacteria worth their weight in gold
Bacterial gold made on surprisingly short timescale
Bacterial gold made on surprisingly short timescale
Reduces steps and waste for greener chemistry
Team creates surface by modifying titanium dioxide
Optics, data transmission & biotechnology potential
Pressure-based technique 9m times faster
Could improve drinking water safety
Residue from oil extraction could be just as useful
Could help cellulosic biofuel economics stack up
Membrane turns seawater into drinking water
Cleaning feedstocks will increase efficiencies
Provides more responsible alternative
Could lead to commercial production of membranes
Opens doors to rapid drug prototyping and testing
Could mean common plastics can be recycled together
Rhodium catalyst selective towards methane
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