En Tokio, los paneles solares montados en el techo son cada vez más comunes en muchos lugares. Como fuente electricidad limpia y barata, sus ventajas son evidentes. Sin embargo, la mayoría de los paneles solares son opacos y por lo tanto no pueden ser colocados en las ventanas. Ahora, investigadores de la Universidad de Tokio, del Instituto de Ciencia Industrial (IIS), han hecho avances en el diseño de materiales solares transparentes.
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Investigadores descubren un proceso innovador para convertir directamente metano en metanol
La oxidación directa del metano (que se encuentra en el gas natural) para producir metanol a bajas temperaturas ha sido durante mucho tiempo un santo grial. Ahora, los investigadores de Tufts han encontrado una manera innovadora para lograr la hazaña usando un catalizador heterogéneo y oxígeno molecular barato, según un artículo publicado en la revista Nature por un equipo dirigido por los ingenieros químicos de la Universidad de Tufts.
Avian Flu From Abroad Can Spread in North American Poultry, Wild Birds
Some avian influenza, or bird flu, viruses that are able to enter North America from other continents through migrating birds can be deadly to poultry and can infect waterfowl populations, according to a recently published U.S. Geological Survey study.
London air pollution cancels positive health effects of exercise in over-60s
Exposure to air pollution on city streets is enough to counter the beneficial health effects of exercise in older adults, according to new research.
NASA Gets a Final Look at Tropical Cyclone Ockhi's Rainfall
Tropical Cyclone Ockhi is quickly weakening in the Arabian Sea and is expected to dissipate on Dec. 6 when it makes landfall in northwestern India. The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite passed over Ockhi and looked at its rainfall as wind shear was affecting the storm.
Go with the flow (or against it)
Queen’s University researchers are using magnetic fields to influence a specific type of bacteria to swim against strong currents, opening up the potential of using the microscopic organisms for drug delivery in environments with complex microflows – like the human bloodstream.
“MTB have tiny (nanoscopic) organelles called magnetosomes, which act like a compass needle that helps them navigate to nutrient-rich locations in aquatic environments – their natural habitats – by using the Earth’s magnetic field,” says Dr. Escobedo. “In nature, MTB play a key role in Earth’s cycles by influencing marine biogeochemistry via transporting minerals and organic matters as nutrients.”