3D printing steps up to the frontlines in the battle against Covid-19
The versatility of 3D printing has enabled on demand solutions for needs ranging from personal protection equipment to medical devices ...
The versatility of 3D printing has enabled on demand solutions for needs ranging from personal protection equipment to medical devices ...
Credit: Aalto University/Mikko Raskinen For the first time ever, scientists have witnessed the interaction of a new phase of matter ...
Exchange, correlation effects crucial to electron speed and mobilityCredit: FLEET An Australian-led study uses a scanning-tunnelling microscope 'trick' to map ...
One hundred candidates under the ab initio microscopeCredit: Mathieu Luisier/ETH Zurich With the increasing miniaturization of electronic components, researchers are ...
Credit: Forschungszentrum Jülich/Sascha Kreklau Supercomputers around the world work around the clock on research problems. In principle, even novel materials ...
New design overcomes long-standing LED efficiency problem -- and can transform into a laser to bootCredit: B. Nikoobakht / N. ...
Credit: Reproduced from Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers., 2020, 7, 2592-2601 with permission from The Royal Society of Chemistry. A Canadian-Finnish collaboration ...
Nylon manufacture could be revolutionised by the discovery that bacteria can make a key chemical involved in the process, without ...
New solar cells for spaceCredit: Wei Chen / TUM Perovskite and organic solar cells are promising options for future generations ...
Applications range from sensors and batteries to fuel cells, among other technological possibilities. Achieving a deeper understanding and control of ...
Credit: Giuseppe Portale, University of Groningen Synthetic polymers have changed the world around us, and it would be hard to ...
Credit: The University of Manchester An international research team led by The University of Manchester has revealed a nanomaterial that ...
Credit: Dr Matt Large, University of Sussex A new way to check nanomaterial quality enters the 'wild frontier' industry Nanomaterial ...
Credit: University of Basel, Department of Physics Researchers at the University of Basel in collaboration with colleagues from Pisa have ...
Cooled graphene mimics effect of enormous magnetic fields that would benefit electronicsCredit: Yuhang Jiang Graphene, an extremely thin two-dimensional layer ...
Credit: DLR MORABA For the first time, researchers in Germany sent perovskite and organic solar cells on a rocket into ...
Computational experiments on semiconducting polymers show under harsh loading conditions -- stretching and compression - the addition of small molecules ...
Electrostatic interactions enhance the spike protein's bond to host cellsCredit: Northwestern University EVANSTON, Ill. -- Northwestern University researchers have uncovered ...
Credit: D'Arcy laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Washington University in St. Louis Imagine plugging in to your brick house. Red bricks ...
Making masks and personal protective equipment (PPE) with hydrophilic surfaces, where droplets of coronavirus spread out and dry faster, could ...
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