A new catalyst built from isolated indium atoms allows scientists to convert CO2 into methanol more efficiently while revealing the hidden chemistry that drives the reaction.
Details of the latest developments are under lock & key, but World War II has been the making of indium: Indium is a once-rare metal that even in very small quantities makes soft metals hard, dull ...
A team of Cornell University researchers have discovered a new application of the element indium to improve the efficiency of lithium batteries — a fundamental component of electric vehicles. Although ...
Scientists have developed a new type of transparent electrode that avoids the use of indium, a rare and expensive metal widely used in modern electronics. The innovation could make next-generation ...
Scientists are looking for ways to make chemical reactions more efficient with the help of catalysts. This would ideally use ...