Groundbreaking Advance! Novel Topological Chiral Crystal Catalyst Boosts Water Splitting Hydrogen Production Efficiency by 200 Times

Groundbreaking Advance! Novel Topological Chiral Crystal Catalyst Boosts Water Splitting Hydrogen Production Efficiency by 200 Times

Groundbreaking Advance! Novel Topological Chiral Crystal Catalyst Boosts Water Splitting Hydrogen Production Efficiency by 200 TimesScientists at the Max Planck Institute in Germany have achieved a remarkable breakthrough, developing a unique topological chiral crystal and successfully applying it as a catalyst in the water-splitting process for hydrogen production. Published in the latest issue of Nature Energy, this research dramatically increases the efficiency of hydrogen production from water electrolysis by a staggering 200 times through the ingenious manipulation of electron spins within the crystal...

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The "Fruit King" Encounter: Rare Splitgill Mushrooms Grow on an Apple in Deqing, Zhejiang, Leading Researchers to Seek It Out

The "Fruit King" Encounter: Rare Splitgill Mushrooms Grow on an Apple in Deqing, Zhejiang, Leading Researchers to Seek It OutIn the home of Ms. Deng in Deqing, Zhejiang, a white mushroom sprouted from an apple that had been sitting for months...

China's biological influenza virus split vaccine has passed pre certification by the World Health Organization

China's biological influenza virus split vaccine has passed pre certification by the World Health Organization

Chinese Biology20231020Chinese BiologyWHOChinese BiologyChinese BiologyThe influenza virus split vaccine produced by Changchun Institute of Biological Products has officially launched the pre certification work of the World Health Organization since 2015, and has undergone comprehensive and in-depth benchmarking with the latest international regulations and guidelines. After process changes and continuous optimization, the product quality standards have been continuously improved...

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The "splitting" phonon exhibits quantum properties

Science and Technology Daily (reporter Zhang Jiaxin) A few days ago, a team led by Professor Andrew Cleland of the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) of the University of Chicago used a device called an acoustic beam splitter to "split" phonons, thereby demonstrating their quantum properties. They demonstrated that beam splitters can be used to induce a special quantum superposition state of a phonon and further generate interference between two phonons...