From petroleum to wood in the chemical industry: cost-efficient and more sustainable
An interdisciplinary team of bio-engineers and economists from KU Leuven has mapped out how wood could replace petroleum in the ...
An interdisciplinary team of bio-engineers and economists from KU Leuven has mapped out how wood could replace petroleum in the ...
Investigation of the temperature dependence of the skyrmion Hall effect reveals further insights into possible new data storage devicesCredit: ill./©: ...
Lehigh University MechE professor utilizes supercomputing to facilitate the successful manufacture of multi-principal element alloysCredit: Douglas Benedict/Academic Image for Lehigh ...
Reducing the size and cost of applications within the UV to IR spectrum by moving them to wide bandgap material ...
Credit: ©Science China Press Materials with both a high density and a large surface area are required in many applications, ...
Credit: ©Science China Press Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells have attracted considerable research interest because of advantages of lightweight, flexibility and ...
Credit: Illustration: Jürgen Oschwald and Carlo Callegari Chemical reactions are determined at their most fundamental level by their respective electronic ...
Scientists explain how exotic phenomena involving electrons in certain solid systems are similar to particles in certain liquid systems or ...
Credit: Institute of Microbial Chemistry Under JST's Strategic Basic Research Programs, Noda Nobuo (Laboratory Head) and Yamasaki Akinori, Postdoctoral Fellow ...
Credit: © Lunghammer - TU Graz Since the 1990s, femtochemistry has been researching ultrafast processes at the molecular level. In ...
Credit: YANG Nailiang The Chinese puzzle ball is an ornate decorative artwork consisting of several concentric shells that move independently ...
A better understanding of this phenomenon, which is crucial to many processes that occur in biological systems and materials, could ...
A team of University of Arizona scientists is developing new methods to collect and analyze sweat for clues about how ...
Credit: Yen Strandqvist/Chalmers Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, recently completed a 5-year research project looking at how ...
Graphene forms under microscope's eye Rice, Tennessee labs shrink laser-induced graphene for flexible electronicsCredit: Tour Group/Rice University HOUSTON - (Feb. ...
Properties make it promising candidate for new areas like magnetic twistronic devices and spintronics, as well as advances in data ...
Credit: Argonne National Laboratory Microelectronics like semiconductor devices are at the heart of the technologies we use each day. As ...
Credit: Images courtesy of Rohit Bhargava, University of Illinois CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- By adding infrared capability to the ubiquitous, standard ...
Credit: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-020-0248-6 As machine learning continues to surpass human performance in a growing number of tasks, scientists at ...
Credit: Binghamton University, State University of New York BINGHAMTON, NY -- A team of mechanical engineers at Binghamton University, State ...
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