In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing Letters, researchers discussed the utility of laser sintering and stereolithography (SLA) in a multi-process additive manufacturing (AM) system.
A paper recently published in the MDPI journal Materials demonstrated the commercial viability of upcycling pharmaceutical glass into ceramics.
In an article recently published in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials, researchers discussed the utility of multifunctional irradiation-induced defects for improving thermoelectric characteristics of scandium nitride thin film.
Writing in Materials, a team of scientists from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have reported the direct CVD growth of graphene on wafer-thin films using a platinum thin-film catalyst.
Researchers from the Qingdao University of Science and Technology have published a new paper in Sustainability to investigate the optimal model which could help inform decisions in designing supply chains to investigate the effects of different climate change mitigation regulations on carbon emissions and companies.
A team of scientists from France have reported the development of a novel additive manufacturing approach for the production of YAG (yttrium aluminum garnet) ceramics in a one-step process.
A new study published in the journal Applied Surface Science has demonstrated the effective fabrication of anti-fingerprint room temperature coatings on polycarbonate substrates. Scientists from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have contributed to the research.
In an article recently published in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials, researchers discussed the utility of non-textured and textured anti-reflective coatings for planar monolithic silicon-perovskite tandem solar cells.
Electrochemical cells that emit light can be used to develop a low-cost, simple lighting technology. When a low voltage is applied to these thin-film electronic and ionic devices, they emit light. Using extensive data analysis, scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) along with the University of Turin have developed first-class electrochemical cells from copper complexes that produce blue and white light.
Researchers from the University Rey Juan Carlos in Spain have reported the development of a novel, lightweight, and state-of-the-art sensor that possesses improved 3D human pose detection. The paper is currently in the pre-proof stage in the journal Displays.
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