New research is showing that some nanocatalysts being considered for industrial-scaled environmental remediation efforts may be unstable during operation.
Jun 22nd, 2021
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Stable and ordered single molecule layers on silicon through self-assembly.
Jun 21st, 2021
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Engineers have created microscopic seeds for growing remarkably uniform 2D perovskite crystals that are both stable and highly efficient at harvesting electricity from sunlight.
Jun 21st, 2021
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Engineers develop inexpensive, scalable method to make metamaterials that manipulate microwave energy in ways conventional materials cannot.
Jun 21st, 2021
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Scientists have developed a novel, easy to synthesize composite compound that enables the efficient use of solar energy to reduce carbon dioxide, taking us one step closer to achieving a green economy.
Jun 21st, 2021
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Researchers produce fluorinated nanodiamond, graphene, concentric carbon via flash Joule heating.
Jun 21st, 2021
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Researchers report a novel flexible piezoresistive sensor with graphene-PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) microspheres for microstructure perception.
Jun 21st, 2021
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Based on novel engineering technology, researchers have fabricated profragrance nanoparticles that precisely control fragrance release, both in aqueous solution and on wallpaper under indoor light. In addition, the method used supports the flash and scale-up preparation of profragrance nanoparticles for industrial applications, with high batch-to-batch reproducibility.
Jun 21st, 2021
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Experiments suggest evidence for novel patterns of electronic charge distribution in a kagome material whose handedness can be manipulated with a magnetic field.
Jun 19th, 2021
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Surgeons may soon be able to localize critical regions in tissues and organs during a surgical operation thanks to a new, biosensor that can be printed in 3D using an automated printing system.
Jun 18th, 2021
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Engineers impressed by the functional great diversity of hairs on spider legs.
Jun 18th, 2021
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A team of materials scientists and engineers used a strain gradient in order to break inversion symmetry, creating a novel optoelectronic phenomenon in the promising material molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) - for the first time.
Jun 17th, 2021
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Extremely low-density graphene-based aerogel 'meringue' can improve passenger comfort and reduce noise up to 80%.
Jun 17th, 2021
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Scientists have demonstrated that single virus particles passing through a nanopore could be accurately identified using machine learning. The test platform they created was so sensitive that the coronaviruses responsible for the common cold, SARS, MERS, and COVID could be distinguished from each other.
Jun 17th, 2021
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The unique mechanical and optical properties found in the exoskeleton of a humble Asian beetle has the potential to offer a fascinating new insight into how to develop new, effective bio-inspired technologies.
Jun 17th, 2021
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Chemists prevent dendrite formation in lithium metal batteries.
Jun 17th, 2021
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