Researchers develop ultra-fast polymer modulators that can take the heat
Silicon-polymer hybrid modulators capable of optical data rates of 200 Gbit/s at temperatures up to 110 °C could help reduce ...
Silicon-polymer hybrid modulators capable of optical data rates of 200 Gbit/s at temperatures up to 110 °C could help reduce ...
Credit: OSU College of Engineering CORVALLIS, Ore. - Electronic shirts that keep the wearer comfortably warm or cool, as well ...
The American Physical Society prize recognizes Bozovic and two university collaborators for developing a method to make complex oxides and ...
Infrared OLEDs in smartphones take a big step forwardCredit: Pr Sébastien Kéna-Cohen You can't see it with the naked eye, ...
Credit: Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University Scientists have designed a set of "green" tableware made from sugarcane and bamboo that doesn't sacrifice ...
Removing one charged molecule from a one-dimensional array causes the others to alternately turn 'on' or 'off,' paving the way ...
Credit: UHH/Mathey When you cool down liquid water, it crystallizes into ice. Consider a bucket filled with water, for example. ...
Credit: Issey Takahashi The imminent environmental crisis calls for an urgent transition to a green economy. A team of scientists ...
Credit: University of Bath University of Bath spin-out company Naturbeads has been awarded funding to develop their biodegradable alternative to ...
New study develops a novel eco-friendly buffer for solar panels, which could tip the scale in the renewable energy transitionCredit: ...
Credit: University of Groningen Thermoelectric materials can turn a temperature difference into electricity. Organic thermoelectric materials could be used to ...
Credit: © MPI CPfS The understanding of unconventional superconductivity is one of the most challenging and fascinating tasks of solid-state ...
Credit: © MPI CPfS The water electrolysis is an electrochemical way for production of hydrogen, which is considered as one ...
Familiarity with self-power generation devicesCredit: Nagoya University The Japanese research team elucidated the microscopic mechanism in which amorphous silica(1) becomes ...
Credit: Zhengmao Lu and Ningxin Chen Scientists have developed a bilayer passive cooling technology inspired by the way camels stay ...
Credit: none Arizona State University's Scott Sayres and his team have recently published an ultrafast laser study on uncharged iron ...
'Bad' and mysterious yet highly effective in superconducting at high temperatures; even if, according to expectations, these materials should not ...
Inspired by camel fur, a new two-layered material could provide extended cooling to preserve the freshness of perishable goods.Credit: Courtesy ...
Credit: Seungchul Lee (POSTECH) Developing new materials takes a lot of time, money and effort. Recently, a POSTECH research team ...
A new and efficient way to create nanographene for power and display devicesCredit: © 2020 Shiotari et al. Nanographene is ...
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