The most widely used and researched method of fabricating nanofibers is electrospinning (ES), due to its high efficiency, adaptability and cost-effectiveness.
By Lucas Podmore
8 Dec 2021
This article explores novel methods to develop an accurate technique to embed multiple material devices very close together in a single chip.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
7 Dec 2021
This article focuses on the rise in CO2 emissions over the past decade and its current implications on the environment, and whether CO2 can be successfully converted into potential energy sources.
By Aditya Humnabadkar
6 Dec 2021
Scientists have developed a smart fabric, inspired by chain mail, that can change its properties from flexible to hard when it is subjected to pressure.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
3 Dec 2021
A group of researchers proposed relaxing the consumption of wild-caught fish and promoting seafood grown in a laboratory. They believe that this approach could successfully ease the pressure off global fisheries.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
3 Dec 2021
Achieving a fully circular economy with maximum recycling is important for the future of sustainable manufacturing.
Polylactic acid (PLA) compares well to conventional plastics that are made from fossil fuels.
By Brett Smith
30 Nov 2021
The very first application of Raman spectroscopy to assess complicated biochemical changes in tumors treated with immunotherapy was achieved by researchers from the University of Arkansas.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
30 Nov 2021
Identifying gemstones is not a trivial task. While properties such as color and transparency can help with identification, gemstones such as rubies, spinels, and garnets can be difficult to distinguish from these properties alone.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
29 Nov 2021
The onset of COVID-19 worldwide highlighted the need for more and better hygiene infrastructure. A British company, BioInteractions, is leading the charge with its innovative antimicrobial medical materials.