by admin | Mar 27, 2024 | earth and environment, physical sciences
Dr Martin Van Den Berghe | Combatting Climate Change with Microbe-Enhanced Rock Weathering About this episode In the fight against climate change, carbon capture and storage technologies are widely seen as a critical tool in avoiding the worst effects of global...
by admin | Feb 14, 2024 | engineering and tech, physical sciences
Dr Alvin Orbaek White | Advancing Energy Technologies with Ultralong Carbon Nanotubes Scitube Library engineering and tech About this episode Carbon nanotubes are a unique family of molecules that look like tiny carbon tunnels with honeycomb walls. They are typically...
by admin | Feb 14, 2024 | engineering and tech, physical sciences
Dr Aaron Tallman | Assessing Uncertainties When Measuring 3D Printed Metal Parts Scitube Library engineering and tech About this episode The ability to 3D print metal parts presents exciting opportunities to simplify the designs of many advanced technologies, and...
by admin | Feb 7, 2024 | engineering and tech, physical sciences
Dr Yujeong Bae | Advancing Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy for Quantum Information Processing Scitube Library physical sciences About this episode The ability to manipulate single atoms and molecules would transform how we store and process digital information. This...
by admin | Dec 6, 2023 | engineering and tech, physical sciences
Sabine Grüner-Lempart – Julian Eckert | Removing Industrial Pollution with Bacteria Scitube Library physical sciences About this episode Harmful chemicals are commonplace in many different industries. Volatile organic compounds – or ‘VOCs’ – represent one such...
by admin | Nov 15, 2023 | physical sciences
How Interconnected Bubbles Affect the Bread-Making Process – How Interconnected Bubbles Affect the Bread-Making Process About this episode Bread is a vital source of nutrition for billions of people, and its demand is now rising even in regions where wheat...