: Understanding these "non-equivalent" interfaces is essential for developing next-generation spintronic devices, which could lead to faster and more energy-efficient computer memory. 3. Energy & Engineering: Carbon Capture and Recovery
: Researchers used spectroscopic measurements to study iron (Fe) and magnesium oxide (MgO) films. They found that two sides of a seemingly identical magnetic film actually behave differently at the atomic interface. 124409
: The research demonstrates how water shear forces and mechanical stress accelerate the degradation of larger plastic debris into hazardous micro- and nanoplastics. They found that two sides of a seemingly
In the realm of environmental chemistry, refers to a highly influential paper published in the journal Chemosphere titled "From macroplastics to microplastics: Role of water in the fragmentation of polyethylene". : While it is well-known that plastics break
: While it is well-known that plastics break down in the ocean, this study specifically investigates the mechanical role of water itself.
: A comprehensive review article (Article 124409 in the Journal of Cleaner Production ) explores how remote sensing techniques are used to monitor carbon capture and storage (CCS). This is vital for verifying that captured carbon remains safely underground to mitigate climate change.
In condensed matter physics, identifies a study in Physical Review Materials regarding magnetic perpendicular surface anisotropy .