DNA-based straight and branched polymers or nanomaterials that can be created and dissolved using biocompatible methods are now possible thanks to the work of…
A simple and open access to high-class infrastructure for the reliable production of small batches of functionalized nanoparticles and nanocomposites for…
Researchers recently demonstrated how an informatics-based adaptive design strategy, tightly coupled to experiments, can accelerate the discovery of new…
Raising the superconducting transition temperature, the temperature above which a superconductor turns into a normal conductor, to a point where applications…
Using state-of-the-art in situ microscopy techniques, scientists at Binghamton University were able to watch the oxidation of copper — the primary building…
The paper titled as “new omega vortex identification method” has been published on volume (59)2016 by Science China: Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy. The…
Scientists of Bionanotechnology Lab, Kazan Federal University, combined three biopolymers, chitosan and agarose (polysaccharides), and a protein gelatine, as…
“Essentially, we have found a golden key with which to achieve efficient heat transport in electronics and other power devices by using graphene…
Now, a team including researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) has developed a new method to quickly and accurately determine that orientation…
“Most electrocaloric ceramic materials contain lead,” said Qing Wang, professor of materials science and engineering. “We try not to use lead. Conventional…
Graphene, a two-dimensional carbon allotrope, has received immense scientific and technological interest. Combining exceptional mechanical properties, superior…
“In other words, we can all remember having held a magnet in our hands and seeing how it was capable of attracting or repelling another magnet at a certain…
Hybrid batteries that charge faster than conventional ones could have significantly better electrical capacity and long-term stability when prepared with a…
Polymer solar cells can be even cheaper and more reliable thanks to a breakthrough by scientists at Linköping University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences…
Imagine throwing Lego pieces into the air and seeing them fall to the ground assembled into the shape of a house or plane.