Microban International is proud to present LapisShield™, a novel, non-heavy-metal technology designed to seamlessly integrate antimicrobial functionality into any water-based coating formulation.
Evident, a wholly owned subsidiary of Olympus Corporation, announced its fourth Global Image of the Year Scientific Light Microscopy Award is now open for entries through Feb. 28, 2023.
Asahi Kasei, a diversified Japanese multinational company, and subsidiary Crystal IS have concluded in a bacterial performance test, an experimental Klaran™ WR water treatment reactor demonstrated over 75% higher performance than a traditional low pressure mercury lamp system using an equivalent power consumption level.
A research team has successfully observed how lithium ions’ movement causes anode material in batteries to expand and degrade in real time.
The University of Amsterdam has reached a license agreement for rapid, large-scale 3D printing with a sub-micron resolution to the Gouda-based company atum3D
The microscopic geckos and octopuses created by 3D laser printing in Heidelberg University’s molecular engineering laboratories could lead to new possibilities in areas such as microrobotics and biomedicine.
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the micro-direct ink writing's complex ink flow mechanisms and how they affect flow rate control.
By Surbhi Jain
5 Oct 2022
Mankind is facing a central challenge: it must manage the transition to a sustainable and carbon dioxide-neutral energy economy.
The great inventor Thomas Edison once said, "So long as the sun shines, man will be able to develop power in abundance." His wasn't the first great mind to marvel at the notion of harnessing the power of the sun; for centuries inventors have been pondering and perfecting the way to harvest solar energy.
Argonne is working closely with industry leaders on two new projects that will advance the development of carbon capture technology and improve the energy efficiency of chemical manufacturing processes.
The world's whitest paint – seen in this year's edition of Guinness World Records and "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" – keeps surfaces so cool that it could reduce the need for air conditioning.
Scientists from Seoul National University and Northwestern University in Illinois have published a new paper in Nature Reviews Materials investigating the technological advances needed to fully realise the aims of the Metaverse.
By Reginald Davey
5 Oct 2022
A research team from the University of Freiburg in Germany have authored a new paper, appearing in Advanced Functional Materials, which evaluates how suitable halide-perovskites are for advanced photoelectrochemical battery design.
By Reginald Davey
5 Oct 2022
In a paper recently published in the journal Materials, researchers aimed to demonstrate the contribution of recycled cement from concrete waste (RCC) in reducing the cement industry’s environmental impact, through a comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) of the air clean (ACM), dry (DM), and wet (WM) methods as well as ordinary Portland cement (OPC).
By Chinmay Chari
5 Oct 2022
In a review article recently published in the journal Materials & Design, researchers discussed the prospects and advances of Bletilla striata polysaccharide as potential multifunctional biomedical materials.
By Surbhi Jain
5 Oct 2022