For decades, scientists have lacked a first-principles understanding of nuclear beta decay, in which protons convert into neutrons, or vice versa, to form other elements.
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Bubbling a flue gas mixture through an aqueous solution of a simple bis-iminoguanidine (GBIG) leads to CO2 capture as a crystalline bicarbonate salt.
On November 26, 2018, researchers from 91°µÍø received the Joule Award from Barbara Hoffheins of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of International Nuclear Safeguards.

Scientific Achievement
A self-limiting phase transformation was discovered between a solid electrolyte (SE) and Li-metal using real time, in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM).
Significance and Impact
This new strategy can be used to