Due to the ever-increasing demand for energy, the demand for nuclear fuel has also increased, which has further created a significant increase in the requirement for post-irradiation examination (PIE) techniques.
By Susha Cheriyedath
13 Apr 2022
Here we discuss electro-spark deposition applied to metal alloys in order to repair defects in injection molding tooling and casting molds.
This article focuses on different aspects of cryo-EM, including its advantages and disadvantages, applications, the difference between cryo-EM and electron microscopy (EM) techniques, along with recent studies involving cryo-EM technology.
By Samudrapom Dam
12 Apr 2022
Industry 4.0's objective is to create intelligent goods through smart methodologies and procedures. How has the chemical industry adapted to the 'fourth industrial revolution' and implemented Industry 4.0 technologies?
By Ibtisam Abbasi
11 Apr 2022
What is magnetic particle tracking, and what are the latest developments related to this technology? This article considers its principles, limitations, and recent applications.
By Susha Cheriyedath
11 Apr 2022
A new paper in the journal Polymers provides guidelines for designing and synthesizing functional materials for 3D bio-fabrications using polyphenolic materials.
By Chinmay Saraf
8 Apr 2022
Growing global environmental concerns and the desire to limit the dependency on non-renewable mineral resources has stimulated the development of cost-effective and renewable adhesives as alternatives to conventional glues, sealants, and other bonding compounds.
By Cvetelin Vasilev
7 Apr 2022
Compound semiconductors are expected to power the next era of technological innovations, from 5G to industrial automation. How do they differ from silicon semiconductors, how are they made, and what can we expect from new research?
By Ibtisam Abbasi
7 Apr 2022
This article focuses on X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES), its applications, limitations, and recent studies involving the technique.
By Samudrapom Dam
6 Apr 2022
Researchers and industries have been using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to study semiconductors' stacking and dislocation faults.
By Chinmay Saraf
5 Apr 2022