For a long period, research on iron-air cells was put on hold due to intractable technological hurdles. However, in recent times, there has been a tremendous surge in study interest.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
21 Oct 2021
This article considers the use of X-ray spectroscopy and synchrotron radiation to characterize the structure of halide perovskites.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
21 Oct 2021
Because it requires high amounts of heat, glass production is one of the most energy-demanding industries in the world. Alternatives to natural gas combustion are considered in this article.
By Brett Smith
20 Oct 2021
Calorimeters are used to find measurements of absorbed doses, but they are often bulky and fragile. The Aerrow MK7 is a relatively small calorimeter that can be used directly in water or water-equivalent mediums.
By Benedette Cuffari
20 Oct 2021
Orthopedic implant surgeries including artificial joint replacement, spinal instrumentation, and fracture repair are becoming frequent. While such procedures can improve the quality of life, they have risks of complications.
Recent experiments with adding silver to the glass-forming materials that make chalcogenide glass have revealed that this technique can impart useful properties such as a low temperature of glass transition and increased hardness.
By Ben Pilkington
19 Oct 2021
In this article, innovative research, which has been conducted in an attempt to fabricate gelatin nanoparticles (NPs) of a smaller size than traditional gelatin NPs, will be considered.
By Raheela Khan
18 Oct 2021
Pump shafts are used in countless types of rotating equipment. Here, the causes and consequences of cracks in pump shafts and how they are detected are considered.
Treatment of refinery oil sludge using smoldering combustion has the capacity to reduce the volume of waste and recover useful materials to be reused.
By Sarah Moore
15 Oct 2021
Scientists have established a new microcavity construction technique that facilitates exciton transport at room temperature. The new method utilizes a novel ‘sandwich style’ fabrication process that places a one-atom-thin semiconductor between two mirrors.
By Sarah Moore
15 Oct 2021