Exploring Nanostructures: Insights into Photoproperties of Dark Materials
A new framework sheds light on the photoproperties of natural organic matter and eumelanin, potentially paving the way for innovative sustainable technologies.
Research, space, biology, physics, and innovation.
A new framework sheds light on the photoproperties of natural organic matter and eumelanin, potentially paving the way for innovative sustainable technologies.
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