Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, have established new, scalable methods of developing battery- and solar-powered fibers, making it theoretically possible for electrical energy to be harvested from, and stored in, the clothing people wear.
The 20th Raman Imaging Symposium will take place September 23 - 25, 2024 in Ulm, Germany.
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Dr. Hyeon-woo Son and his research team from the Department of Aluminum in the Advanced Metals Division at KIMS have successfully developed an aluminum alloy for electric vehicles that dramatically improves thermal stability.
In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, researchers explored the use of bio-based reducing agents for CO2-neutral ferrochromium production. The study highlights findings on the efficiency, energy consumption, and environmental impact of bio-based agents compared to traditional fossil-based methods and discusses their potential to significantly reduce the metallurgical industry's carbon footprint.
Antenna packaging methodologies have evolved significantly to counter the escalating signal attenuation in high-frequency communications like 5G mmWave and anticipated 6G networks.
Which factors determine how quickly a battery can be charged- This and other questions are studied by researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) with the help of computer-based simulations.
A recent study in npj Materials Degradation investigates how microstructure and composition affect localized corrosion in three 6xxx aluminum alloys (AA6111, AA6451, and AA6016), providing insights for better automotive material selection.
Automatic pumping of chemicals and high-viscosity oils from canisters, drums and containers in an industrial context without the need to search for sockets and without the trip hazards and short circuits that result from trailing cables.
A recent study in Scientific Reports presents a silver nanoparticle-based poly(vinyl alcohol) and polycaprolactone membrane that exhibits strong antibacterial properties and non-cytotoxicity, offering promising applications for advanced wound dressings.
A team of scientists led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory found an unconventional way to improve catalysts made of more than one material. The solution demonstrates a path to designing catalysts with greater activity, selectivity and stability.
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