Research: Quenching-induced....hydrogen generation, eScience 5 (2025) 100311. By Profs. Bao Yu Xia & Guangzhi Hu from Yunnan University & Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, & more. @2024_HUST
Link: doi.org/10.1016/j.esci.2024.…
ALT Quenching-induced atom-stepped bimetallic sulfide heterointerface catalysts for industrial hydrogen generation
Published online on March 2026, in eScience, the study introduces a triboelectric-driven framework that unifies visual, tactile, auditory, olfactory, and gustatory inputs within a self-powered architecture.
#Bioinspired#Self-powered
Details: doi.org/10.1016/j.esci.2025.…
In a study published in eScience, researchers report a light-driven antenna–reactor photocatalyst that achieves highly efficient alkyne semihydrogenation under ambient conditions.
#Single atomic #Hydrogen spillover
Details: doi.org/10.1016/j.esci.2025.…
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Submit your work by 15 May & join the flagship @LifeWatchERIC conference on biodiversity & ecosystem eScience in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, from 7-10 July 🇧🇬 🌹
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C'est bien, tu juges un fait de société sur UNE personne, ça sait s'autodiagnostiquer mais se rendre compte de ses propres biais, non...
Bref, Google est un outil, pour utiliser un outil a bon escience, il faut les connaissances.
Published in eScience, the study demonstrates that a two-dimensional polymeric cobalt phthalocyanine layer can simultaneously guide electrolyte anions and facilitate lithium-ion transport.
#batteries#Lithium
Details: doi.org/10.1016/j.esci.2025.…
the eScience Journal ad right below talking about "interfacial resistance" and "carbon coatings" Hmm that's literally just the restaurant tawa. They accidentally published the dosa secret in a peer-reviewed journal and nobody noticed. 🔬
The universe placed that ad perfectly. 😂
Researchers reported a review in eScience on March 2026. The study synthesizes developments spanning materials synthesis, electrochemical mechanisms, and system-level integration, offering a rare whole-chain perspective.
#SOFC#SOEC
Details: doi.org/10.1016/j.esci.2025.…
Request For Application – ISEA 2026 Summer Hackweek Project
The ISEA (Innovation Science for Education Analytics) program is a data science training program, specialized in applying artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) techniques in educational research and technology development. The program is funded by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), and offered by a collaboration among faculty from the UW College of Education, the UW eScience Institute, and other higher education institutions including the University of Oregon, the University of Maryland, and Vanderbilt University.
Why Summer Hackweek project?
The Hackweek brings together ISEA fellows and faculty members to use data analytics, software design and development, and research skills to tackle real-world educational issues. Within one week and working full-time as teams, fellows will complete or make significant progress on the sponsors’ projects under the sponsors’ guidance and the faculty’s support. For projects that cannot be completed within the Hackweek time, they will continue to work on them after the Hackweek. Products and findings will be presented at the Fall Virtual conference. Their participation in sponsors’ project will be free of charge to sponsors, unless that the scope of the work of the projects exceeds significantly beyond the original Hackweek’s design and needs substantial more time and efforts from the fellows.
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The application for our 2026 Summer Hackweek Project is now open. For sponsors who wish to provide fellows with projects, please fill out the form below.
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Reminder | Project Implementation Standing Committee
🗓 Tomorrow, 17 March 2026
📍 In person:
• Johannesburg – SAWEA Offices
• Cape Town – SWIRE Renewables Offices
💻 Hybrid attendance available
The session will explore real-world implementation challenges across the wind energy value chain, from EPC risks to logistics and regulatory pathways.
🎤 External speaker: Theo Fischer (EScience Associates) sharing insights on energy resource assessment and storage.
When implementation improves, the sector advances.
Learn more about SAWEA membership:
sawea.org.za/become-member#SAWEA#LeadingWithWind#WindEnergyAdvocacy#ProjectImplementation