Ultrathin Photonic Material Cools Down Wearable Electronics

Ultrathin Photonic Material Cools Down Wearable Electronics: Overheating of wearable skin-like electronic devices increases the risk of skin burning and results in performance degradation....

Creating Highly Conductive Metallic Gel for 3D Printing

Creating Highly Conductive Metallic Gel for 3D Printing: Researchers have developed a metallic gel that is highly electrically conductive and can be used to...

Atoms to Materials: Unlock path to Sustainable Technologies

Atoms to Materials: Unlock path to Sustainable Technologies: New research by the University of Liverpool could signal a step change in the quest to...

Biodegradable Plastics are Compostable in your Backyard

Biodegradable Plastics are Compostable in your Backyard: We use plastics in almost every aspect of our lives. These materials are cheap to make and...

Material Shows Promise for Next Gen Memory Technology

Material Shows Promise for Next Gen Memory Technology: Phase change memory is a type of nonvolatile memory that harnesses a phase change material's (PCM)...

Research Team Develops Process for Bio-Based Nylon

Electrons and microbes are the decisive factor in this Research Team Develops Process for Bio-Based Nylon: Until now, nylon has been produced from petroleum-based raw materials....

Finding Holes in Conjugated Polymer Theory

A new study by researchers at the University of Cambridge reveals a surprising discovery that could transform the future of electrochemical devices. The findings...

Material Expected to be a Conducting Metal

The Science Material Expected to be a Conducting Metal: New research sheds light on the mechanism behind how a special material changes from an electrically...

New Carbon-Fiber Tape from Thermoplastic Composites

Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology has perfected high-quality unwinding of reinforcements used in pressure tanks, retaining more than 90% mechanical strength in the...

Giving Superconducting Nickelates a Boost

It irons out wrinkles in thin films of these novel superconductors so scientists can see their true nature for the first time. Giving Superconducting Nickelates...
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