To make modern-day fuel cells less expensive and more powerful, a team led by Johns Hopkins chemical engineers has drawn inspiration from the ancient Egyptian tradition of gilding. Egyptian artists at ...
Kang Shouguang gilds a Buddhist statue at the Daci Temple in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, Dec 13, 2017. [Photo by Tan Xi/Asianewsphoto] Kang Shouguang is a gilding artisan in the 1,700-year-old ...
Most people might assume not much can be done with a single carbon atom, since over 70 million are needed to form a single inch; however, University researchers have found a way to renew a ...
(Nanowerk News) To make modern-day fuel cells less expensive and more powerful, a team led by Johns Hopkins chemical engineers has drawn inspiration from the ancient Egyptian tradition of gilding.
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