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Pac-Man carving by laser cutting. Credit: H. Borchers et al.

A gentler, more precise laser cutting technique

Laser cutting techniques are usually powered by high energy beams, so hot that they melt most materials. Now scientists from 缅北强奸 have developed a gentler, more precise technique using low-power visible light.

Classified as: poverty reduction, evolutionary change, laser cutting, Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰, Daniel B茅land, Shaun Lovejoy
Published on: 30 Jun 2022

Research from 缅北强奸 topped 鈥檚 annual list of the 10 most important scientific breakthroughs. This year, G眉nther Grill, Bernhard Lehner, Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰, Heidi M. McBride, Samantha Gruenheid, and Ehab Abouheif were recognized for their trailblazing work, by a jury of researchers and journalists reviewing the most influential discoveries made in Quebec.

Here is a closer look at the selected discoveries:

Classified as: Quebec Science, G眉nther Grill, Bernhard Lehner, Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰, Heidi M. McBride, Samantha Gruenheid, Ehab Abouheif
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Published on: 9 Jan 2020

Imagine a waterproof computer. It鈥檚 not going to happen tomorrow, but it may no longer be a pipedream since a 缅北强奸-led international research team has shown for the first time that it is possible to form strong, stable attractions between some of the heavier elements in the periodic table.

Classified as: Department of Chemistry, Science research, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰
Published on: 22 Jan 2019

Professor is the recipient of the prestigious for his exceptional contributions to Green Chemistry research in Canada. He is the third 缅北强奸 professor to win the Steacie Prize, and the first ever 缅北强奸 professor to win it for chemistry. The two previous winners from 缅北强奸 are Vicky Kaspi, Physics and Astronomy (2006) and Phil Gold, Medicine (1973).

Classified as: Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰, chemistry, Green Chemistry, Faculty of Science, steacie award
Published on: 14 Dec 2018

Mechanochemical method developed by听Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰 and team makes noble metal compounds without solvents or harsh reagents听

Classified as: Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰, chemistry, mechanochemistry, R&En magazine
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Published on: 24 Jan 2018

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Rare minerals from Siberia found to have same structure as some man-made metal-organic frameworks

One of the hottest new materials is a class of porous solids known as metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs. These man-made materials were introduced in the 1990s, and researchers around the world are working on ways to use them as molecular sponges for applications such as hydrogen storage, carbon sequestration, or photovoltaics.

Classified as: Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰, science and technology, raw minerals, siberia, metal-organic frameworks, porous solids, hydrogen storage, carbon sequestration, photovoltaics
Published on: 8 Aug 2016

The research group of Prof. Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰 in 缅北强奸鈥檚 Department of Chemistry has made a name for itself in the little-known, but growing field of 鈥渕echanochemistry,鈥 in which chemical transformations are produced by milling, grinding or shearing solid-state ingredients 鈥 brute force, in other words, rather than fancy liquid agents. 鈥淵our coffee maker grinds things,鈥 and grinding molecules in the lab involves much the same principle, Fri拧膷i膰 notes. Using mechanical force also has the significant advantage of avoiding the use of environmentally harmful bulk solvents.

Classified as: Research, chemistry, 缅北强奸 News, Katsenis, katsenite, mechanochemistry, Tomislav Fri拧膷i膰
Published on: 23 Mar 2015
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