In an article recently published in the open-access journal Materials, the researchers presented a strategic approach for the non-destructive magnetic investigation of the cladded nuclear reactor blocks.
A unique detection technology that can realize rapid and sensitive detection of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) was created by a research team guided by Prof. ZHANG Weijun from Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) recently.
Scientists have engineered biodegradable, self-healing, 3D-printed materials that could be employed in the creation of lifelike artificial hands and other soft robotics applications.
Today's rechargeable batteries are a wonder, but far from perfect. Eventually, they all wear out, begetting expensive replacements and recycling.
A recent paper presented in the Energy Storage Materials journal presents a novel approach to stabilizing the Zn anode in a non-concentrated aqueous zinc trifluoromethanesulfonate electrolyte through the use of a dimethoxyethane (DME) additive.
Wood-plastic composites and natural-fiber-reinforced composites have been used in construction since the 1990s, replacing materials such as wood planks, lumber, and metals.
In recent years, researchers have widely explored alternative sources of gelatin. Raw fish materials have emerged as potential alternative sources, but gelatin produced from them requires a different approach than traditional methods.
While solar cells are normally used to convert light into electricity, researchers have demonstrated that they may also be utilized to produce high-speed underwater wireless optical communication. The novel method, which relied on a network of series-connected solar cells as detectors, could provide a low-cost, low-energy mechanism to send data underwater.
In an article recently published in the journal Food Chemistry: Molecular Sciences, researchers presented a strategic approach for the development of an edible coating based on biopolymers to extend the shelf life of horticultural goods.
Manufacturing biopolymers from agricultural and industrial wastes are a growing area of research in materials sciences.
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