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Graphene particles act as life-saving antioxidants

January 27th, 2017

Graphene particles act as life-saving antioxidants Treated particles of graphene derived from carbon nanotubes have demonstrated remarkable potential as life-saving antioxidants, but as small as they are, something even smaller had to be created to figure out why they work so well. Researchers at Rice and a number of other institutions created single-molecule compounds that […]

Antioxidants get small: Molecular compounds mimic effective graphene agents, show potential for therapies

January 27th, 2017

Antioxidants get small: Molecular compounds mimic effective graphene agents, show potential for therapies Science Daily http://bit.ly/2kAWta3 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170126113636.htm

Antioxidants get small

January 27th, 2017

Antioxidants get small Knowridge Science Report http://bit.ly/2kBcDED https://knowridge.com/2017/01/antioxidants-get-small/

Graphene demonstrates remarkable potential as life-saving antioxidant

January 26th, 2017

Graphene demonstrates remarkable potential as life-saving antioxidant Treated particles of graphene derived from carbon nanotubes have demonstrated remarkable potential as life-saving antioxidants, but as small as they are, something even smaller had to be created to figure out why they work so well. Researchers at Rice and a number of other institutions created single-molecule compounds […]

Antioxidant compounds mimic effective graphene agents, show potential for therapies

January 26th, 2017

Antioxidant compounds mimic effective graphene agents, show potential for therapies  Phys Org http://bit.ly/2kwN9Im https://phys.org/news/2017-01-antioxidant-compounds-mimic-effective-graphene.html

A promising new method for cleaning up the Fukushima nuclear disaster

January 20th, 2017

A promising new method for cleaning up the Fukushima nuclear disaster Researchers at Rice and Kazan Federal University in Russia have found a way to extract radioactivity from water and said their discovery could help purify the hundreds of millions of gallons of contaminated water stored after the Fukushima nuclear plant accident. James Tour, the […]

Treated carbon pulls radioactive elements from water

January 20th, 2017

Treated carbon pulls radioactive elements from water Science Daily (This also appeared in Laboratory Equipment, Phys Org, Chem Europe, Environment Guru and Health Medicine Network.) http://bit.ly/2jdJk6p https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170119134534.htm

Revved-up carbon purifies radioactive water

January 20th, 2017

Revved-up carbon purifies radioactive water New Atlas (This also appeared in Last Minute Geek and Innovations Report.) http://bit.ly/2jHhser http://newatlas.com/carbon-filter-radioactive-water/47477/

Doped carbon could treat water from Fukushima

January 20th, 2017

Doped carbon could treat water from Fukushima The Engineer (This also appeared in Environment Guru.) http://bit.ly/2jGYtkv https://www.theengineer.co.uk/doped-carbon-could-treat-fukushima-water/

Treated carbon pulls radioactive elements from water

January 19th, 2017

Treated carbon pulls radioactive elements from water Researchers at Rice University and Kazan Federal University in Russia have found a way to extract radioactivity from water and said their discovery could help purify the hundreds of millions of gallons of contaminated water stored after the Fukushima nuclear plant accident. http://bit.ly/2k7Q3mF http://news. rice.edu/2017/01/19/treated-carbon-pulls-radioactive-elements-from-water/

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