Professor Laramie Jensen’s interest in inorganic and analytical chemistry led her to the ocean. And then to the North Pole.
Materials called relaxor ferroelectrics have been used for decades in technologies like ultrasounds, microphones, and sonar ...
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MIT scientists unveil first-ever 3D atomic charge map to advance next-gen sensor design
Researchers from MIT and collaborating institutions have, for the first time, directly measured the ...
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Molecular polarity made simple for chemistry lovers
Molecular polarity and intermolecular forces explain why substances dissolve, boil, or stick together the way they do. From the shape of a molecule to the pull of its atoms, polarity determines ...
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Mastering electronegativity and polarity made simple
Electronegativity and molecular polarity are central to understanding chemical bonding. By combining periodic trends with molecular geometry, you can predict whether a molecule is polar or nonpolar.
Rocks can bind carbon dioxide—and much faster than previously thought. For a long time, it was assumed that the ...
A new carbon material could make capturing CO2 far cheaper by working with low heat.
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