Wet-chemistry techniques have been used to create a variety of metal and semiconductor nanocrystals, including Au and Ag nanocrystals with fascinating plasmonic characteristics in the visible-to-near-infrared ranges.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
17 Dec 2021
How can smart fabrics be developed to thermoregulate our bodies and provide personal sweat control?
By Akhlaqul Karomah
16 Dec 2021
New research has been successful in determining the optimum stacking pressure for lithium-ion batteries.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
15 Dec 2021
This article considers the application of additive manufacturing technology to the development of realistic gelatin eyes for use in the robotics industry.
By Reginald Davey
14 Dec 2021
Recently, Algaeing, a startup company initiated in 2016, has used algae as a novel source to produce fibers and dyes for the textile industry. This method of textile production provides a greener solution and has redesigned the textile industry.
3D printing are not only changing the way we make things but adjusting the realms of possibility, creating capabilities and functionalities that were previously out of reach with traditional production processes.
By Sarah Moore
13 Dec 2021
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) used high-precision synthesis and measurements of oxide thin films to find out how iron affects how they function.
By Ben Pilkington
10 Dec 2021
Created by the high-temperature, pressurized breakdown of organic matter, biocarbons are being seen as a major weapon in the war against climate change.
By Brett Smith
9 Dec 2021
Mimicking biological structures, such as the interesting shapes and functions of fruits and seeds, using molecules and molecular assemblies is a challenge.
Advances have been made that can allow us to purify seawater to make it drinkable by using Graphene Oxide (GO). The process is a mixture of ion sieving and desalination.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
9 Dec 2021