In a recent study published in the journal Ceramics International, researchers from China analyzed a new laser transmission-based welding method to enhance the welding strength between ceramic surfaces and highly transparent polymers.
A biodegradable and sustainable “smart” food packaging material has been developed through university collaborations.
A new breakthrough in printing metal using additive manufacturing with periodic layer rotation is explored in the journal Materials.
A new synthesis methods of ferrite spinels is discussed in Applied Science with the most attractive electrochemical results from ZnFe2O4 that is achieved with peculiar morphologies or as composites.
For nanocomposite modification, differently doped nano-SiO2 are introduced into polyimide by researchers as per the latest paper published in the journal Polymers.
After 30 years in development, the National Aeronautics Space Administration’s (NASA) James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was launched on December 25, 2021, from the European Space Agency’s launch site at Kourou in French Guiana.
As topotactic transitions between comparable crystalline structures are a significant developing approach for the production of novel quantum elements, a topotactic reduction of single crystals with CaH2 as the reducing agent has been detailed in the latest research published in Science Advances.
In collaboration with an international team of researchers, Michigan State University has helped create the world's lightest version, or isotope, of magnesium to date.
Ph.D. student Imran Deen and Professor Federico Rosei of the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) have been developing a bioactive coating that simulates bone tissue.
Invisibility devices may soon no longer be the stuff of science fiction. A new study published in the De Gruyter journal Nanophotonics by lead authors Huanyang Chen at Xiamen University, China, and Qiaoliang Bao, suggests the use of the material Molybdenum Trioxide (a-MoO3) to replace expensive and difficult to produce metamaterials in the emerging technology of novel optical devices.
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