Engineers use electricity to clean up toxic water
Powerful electrochemical process destroys water contaminants, such as pesticidesCredit: Julia Ciarlini Jungers Soares, University of Sydney A team of engineers ...
Powerful electrochemical process destroys water contaminants, such as pesticidesCredit: Julia Ciarlini Jungers Soares, University of Sydney A team of engineers ...
Credit: Bohan Zhang and Nathan Dostart Whether it's on top of a self-driving car or embedded inside the latest gadget, ...
Credit: Uvinduni Premadasa/ORNL, US Dept. of Energy Climate - Predicting fire risk Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed a ...
Credit: University of Exeter Scientists have made a pivotal breakthrough in the important, emerging field of spintronics - which could ...
Credit: John Labram, Oregon State University. CORVALLIS, Ore. - Solar energy researchers at Oregon State University are shining their scientific ...
Protection against electromagnetic interferenceCredit: Empa Electric motors and electronic devices generate electromagnetic fields that sometimes have to be shielded in ...
Credit: David Tatnell Scientists have pioneered a new technique to produce arrays of sound produced entirely by heat. The team ...
Sticker-like medical device streams symptom data to physiciansCredit: Northwestern University Stamp-sized device comprises a suite of clinical-grade sensors, including temperature ...
Credit: Doug Irving, NC State University Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a computational model that helps users ...
Credit: Hirotaka Komine/ TUAT Light pollution is increasingly being recognized as yet another of humanity's many impacts on the rest ...
Credit: FBH/P. Immerz For disinfection purposes, the compact system can be equipped with UV LEDs to eliminate germs on critical ...
Data from existing wireless networks can pinpoint potential hotspotsCredit: Colorado State University In the fight against COVID-19, researchers at Colorado ...
Credit: MRI, Penn State A new fundamental understanding of polymeric relaxor ferroelectric behavior could lead to advances in flexible electronics, ...
Review shows B61-12 Life Extension Program work can move forward confidentlyCredit: Photo by Randy Montoya, Sandia National Laboratories ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ...
Researchers have invented a way to slide atomically-thin layers of 2D materials over one another to store more data, in ...
Design optimization using a topology optimization techniqueCredit: National Institute for Fusion Science The group of associate professor Hitoshi Tamura and ...
Technology may allow optimal transportation and storage of fruits and vegetables, reducing food wasteCredit: NIMS NIMS and AIST have developed ...
Credit: mage courtesy of Jonathan Claussen/Iowa State University AMES, Iowa - Researchers dipped their new, printed sensors into tuna broth ...
spin-gapless semiconductors (SGSs) bridge the zero-gap materials and half-metalsCredit: FLEET A University of Wollongong team has published an extensive review ...
Credit: Magnus Johansson/Linköping University Indium nitride is a promising material for use in electronics, but difficult to manufacture. Scientists at ...
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