Hanan Kalaz

Nanomaterials used to measure nuclear reaction on radioactive nuclei produced in neutron star collisions

Physicists have measured a nuclear reaction that can occur in neutron star collisions, providing direct experimental data for a process that had previously only been theorised. The study provides new insight into how the universe’s heaviest elements are forged — and could even drive advancements in nuclear reactor physics.

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Lords of the molecular rings: An innovative shortcut to high-performance organic materials

Scientists have unveiled an innovative approach for synthesizing azaparacyclophanes (APCs), a class of highly advanced ring-shaped molecular structures with immense potential in material science. Their innovative Catalyst-Transfer Macrocyclization (CTM) method streamlines the production of these complex macrocycles, paving the way for more efficient and scalable applications in organic electronics, optoelectronics, and supramolecular chemistry — such

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Innovative infant wearable uses artificial intelligence for at-home assessments of early motor development

The smart MAIJU jumpsuit offers a novel approach to at-home monitoring of infants’ early motor development. The wearable device combines expertise in medicine, measuring technology and AI, enabling objective and accurate assessment of children’s motor skills without the presence of researchers.

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