A cloudy route for shipping in the Arctic
…combustion in, for example, black carbon, soot or sulphates. Shippers meet the compliancy standard today with use of sulphur removing devices, namely scrubbers, or fuel with low sulphur content (FSC)….
…combustion in, for example, black carbon, soot or sulphates. Shippers meet the compliancy standard today with use of sulphur removing devices, namely scrubbers, or fuel with low sulphur content (FSC)….
…circumference of 528 m, comprises 20 achromats, and provides 19 straight sections of roughly 5 m length for insertion devices. As of today R3 serves 10 beamlines, as detailed here….
…various environmental risks,” says Jenny Rissler, Lund University and RISE. “Today, a worst-case approach is taken. If we know the form of these metals, the ash may be used as…
…compound screening platform. Download the report Get your copy of the MAX IV and the Industry 2023 report today! All MAX IV reports are available for download in the Reports…
Synchrotron X-rays today remain largely underutilized in corrosion science, a field which examines the degradation of engineering materials. Known hurdles to industrial research on commercial alloys include a lack of…
…the graphite anodes used today,” says Martin Magnuson, associate professor at Linköping University. “The future of MXene-based batteries is particularly exciting.” From MAX-phase to MXene The raw materials for MXenes…
…on echoes for femtosecond applications.” Today, echoes are used at X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) to produce self-seeded monochromatic radiation. The NanoMAX study contributes to our knowledge of how dynamical…
Today, global food packaging and processing company Tetra Pak announces the commencement of new research using advanced X-ray scattering imaging techniques at ForMAX, the newest beamline at MAX IV laboratory….
…magnet by applying an opposite magnetic field. Today the technology is commonly used in low-power devices such as computer memories, pyroelectric sensors, and piezoelectric transducers. A known device limitation is…
…and reaction dynamics. Since its conception in the mid 1960’s, the coincidence technique has undergone considerable development and today a number of different spectrometers exist that enable the coincident measurement…