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Bamboo is the best plant for air purification

03.10.2023

As part of the Clean Air Program, US scientists, collaborating with NASA, conducted research into methods for cleaning the air inside space stations and identified the best plant for absorbing toxins. It turned out that out of 19 indoor plants, bamboo is the leader in all respects, helping not only to purify the air, but also neutralize the largest amount of toxic substances, which has a beneficial effect on human health.

Experts recommend installing 2-3 plants for every 30 square meters of space for maximum effect. Air quality is of great importance for human health, and bamboo, as it turns out, can even lift your spirits.

Researchers note that in most cases, indoor air is polluted by 90% of dust and chemicals emitted by common household items and products. This is especially dangerous for children, asthmatics and allergy sufferers.

Houseplants play a key role in improving air quality: approximately 10% of the air we breathe is moistened by potted plants. They not only purify the air, but also help improve the general condition of the body, reduce stress, fatigue and even fight insomnia, and also have a positive effect on reproductive health.

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The existence of an entropy rule for quantum entanglement has been proven 09.05.2024

Quantum mechanics continues to amaze us with its mysterious phenomena and unexpected discoveries. Recently, Bartosz Regula from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing and Ludovico Lamy from the University of Amsterdam presented a new discovery that concerns quantum entanglement and its relation to entropy. Quantum entanglement plays an important role in modern quantum information science and technology. However, the complexity of its structure makes understanding and managing it challenging. Regulus and Lamy's discovery shows that quantum entanglement follows an entropy rule similar to that for classical systems. This discovery opens new perspectives in the field of quantum information science and technology, deepening our understanding of quantum entanglement and its connection to thermodynamics. The results of the study indicate the possibility of reversibility of entanglement transformations, which could greatly simplify their use in various quantum technologies. Opening a new rule ... >>

Mini air conditioner Sony Reon Pocket 5 09.05.2024

Summer is a time for relaxation and travel, but often the heat can turn this time into an unbearable torment. Meet a new product from Sony - the Reon Pocket 5 mini-air conditioner, which promises to make summer more comfortable for its users. Sony has introduced a unique device - the Reon Pocket 5 mini-conditioner, which provides body cooling on hot days. With it, users can enjoy coolness anytime, anywhere by simply wearing it around their neck. This mini air conditioner is equipped with automatic adjustment of operating modes, as well as temperature and humidity sensors. Thanks to innovative technologies, Reon Pocket 5 adjusts its operation depending on the user's activity and environmental conditions. Users can easily adjust the temperature using a dedicated mobile app connected via Bluetooth. Additionally, specially designed T-shirts and shorts are available for convenience, to which a mini air conditioner can be attached. The device can oh ... >>

Energy from space for Starship 08.05.2024

Producing solar energy in space is becoming more feasible with the advent of new technologies and the development of space programs. The head of the startup Virtus Solis shared his vision of using SpaceX's Starship to create orbital power plants capable of powering the Earth. Startup Virtus Solis has unveiled an ambitious project to create orbital power plants using SpaceX's Starship. This idea could significantly change the field of solar energy production, making it more accessible and cheaper. The core of the startup's plan is to reduce the cost of launching satellites into space using Starship. This technological breakthrough is expected to make solar energy production in space more competitive with traditional energy sources. Virtual Solis plans to build large photovoltaic panels in orbit, using Starship to deliver the necessary equipment. However, one of the key challenges ... >>

New method for creating powerful batteries 08.05.2024

With the development of technology and the expanding use of electronics, the issue of creating efficient and safe energy sources is becoming increasingly urgent. Researchers at the University of Queensland have unveiled a new approach to creating high-power zinc-based batteries that could change the landscape of the energy industry. One of the main problems with traditional water-based rechargeable batteries was their low voltage, which limited their use in modern devices. But thanks to a new method developed by scientists, this drawback has been successfully overcome. As part of their research, scientists turned to a special organic compound - catechol. It turned out to be an important component that can improve battery stability and increase its efficiency. This approach has led to a significant increase in the voltage of zinc-ion batteries, making them more competitive. According to scientists, such batteries have several advantages. They have b ... >>

Alcohol content of warm beer 07.05.2024

Beer, as one of the most common alcoholic drinks, has its own unique taste, which can change depending on the temperature of consumption. A new study by an international team of scientists has found that beer temperature has a significant impact on the perception of alcoholic taste. The study, led by materials scientist Lei Jiang, found that at different temperatures, ethanol and water molecules form different types of clusters, which affects the perception of alcoholic taste. At low temperatures, more pyramid-like clusters form, which reduces the pungency of the "ethanol" taste and makes the drink taste less alcoholic. On the contrary, as the temperature increases, the clusters become more chain-like, resulting in a more pronounced alcoholic taste. This explains why the taste of some alcoholic drinks, such as baijiu, can change depending on temperature. The data obtained opens up new prospects for beverage manufacturers, ... >>

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Turning ordinary material into a magnet 10.08.2020

Ferromagnetism is a phenomenon that occurs in a material when most of the electrons in its atoms rotate in the same direction. In non-magnetic materials, oppositely directed electron spins usually cancel each other out, destroying the magnetic field.

There are not many substances in the world that initially exhibit ferromagnetic properties. The most common of them are well known to us: these are iron, cobalt and nickel, as well as their alloys. That's why when creating electronic devices, the arsenal of engineers is so limited to these trinity.

However, scientists claim that they managed to induce magnetism in a material that was not magnetic before. This is pyrite, "fool's gold" - a mineral that inexperienced miners often mistake for gold nuggets. Using a technique known as electrolytic gating, the researchers endowed it with uncharacteristic properties.

First, they placed pyrite in contact with an electrolyte, after which they applied a weak - only 1 volt - discharge to the connection. This made it possible to move positively charged molecules in the area of ​​contact between pyrite and electrolyte, thereby creating a measurable magnetic force. Interestingly, as soon as the voltage was turned off, the magnetism also disappeared. This feature can help in the design of future generation electronics.

“By applying voltage, we are actually injecting electrons into the material. It turns out that if a sufficiently high concentration of electrons is reached, then the material spontaneously acquires magnetic properties. Previously, all this was discussed only in theory, and we were damn surprised that our method worked. I’m sure that Since the experiment was successful with pyrite, then in the future we will be able to make other materials ferromagnetic," Chris Layton, lead author of the study, shared with the press.

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