To shield them from the environment, polymeric coverings resembling skin are placed on the exterior surfaces of vehicles, ships, and buildings.
A group of researchers recently published a paper in the journal Additive Manufacturing that demonstrated the feasibility of using a proposed hybrid additive manufacturing (AM) technology to fabricate the first fully three-dimensional (3D) printed piezoelectric accelerometer.
By Samudrapom Dam
24 Aug 2022
Most commonly, sawing, carving, bending, or pressing is used to create wooden things. Researchers explain how complex 3D structures can be created by programming flat wooden shapes extruded by a 3D printer to self-morph.
One type of renewable energy that is gaining popularity is wind power. Disposal becomes a problem, too, when it is time to swap out the massive turbine blades that turn wind energy into power.
Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology announce today a new alternative method of preparing SiC substrates for epitaxy.
In fundamental studies and practical applications, ranging from chemical reactions to bio-analysis, manipulating droplets is essential. Droplet control by light offers remote, contactless management with astounding temporal and spatial precision. Meanwhile, high-performance and dependable droplet light control are still difficult to achieve.
In the past, it has been difficult to understand the highly complicated processes that occur when ions penetrate a substance because they happen so quickly. However, modern measurements have made it possible.
The key to producing better rechargeable lithium batteries could be a little brushing. Chemistry professor James Tour’s lab at Rice University developed a method for fine-tuning the surface of battery anodes by merely brushing particles into them.
An international team of scientists from Saudi Arabia, China, Pakistan, India, and Australia have collaborated on a new paper in Cement and Concrete Composites using machine learning to test foamed concrete.
By Reginald Davey
23 Aug 2022
Scientists from Italy have demonstrated the development of innovative photo-oxidative resistant biopolymer-based materials. Their research has been published in the journal Materials.
By Reginald Davey
23 Aug 2022
Scientists at KAUST have created a solar-cell module that reduces cell-to-module losses by reconsidering the optical design and stacking of the module.
Vanadium Dioxide (VO2), a substance used in electronics, has been shown by EPFL researchers to be capable of “remembering” the whole history of prior external stimuli.
In an article review recently published in the open-access journal Sustainability, researchers discussed the development of a near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy-based methodological approach for the recognition of end-of-life textiles in a circular economy perspective.
By Surbhi Jain
23 Aug 2022
Scientists at Tokyo Tech are encouraged by the exceptional performance of a new coordination polymer-based photocatalyst for CO2 reduction in the fight against global warming.
In a paper recently published in the open-access journal ACS Energy Letters, researchers explored the impact of the addition of non-lead metal oxides/acetates on the growth of halide perovskite nanocrystals. The team als...
By Chinmay Chari
23 Aug 2022