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Black Gold: A New Material That Can Absorb Solar Light & Carbon Dioxide At Atmospheric Conditions

2019-07-13
By: Vartika
On: July 13, 2019

Scientists at the Mumbai-based Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) used gold nanoparticles and by rearranging size and gaps between them developed a new material which has unique properties suchContinue Reading

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