SwRI breaks pressure and temperature record for sCO2 materials testing

Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has achieved a significant milestone, reaching new temperature records for testing materials in high-pressure environments. While conducting material testing for...

Perovskite solar cells: TEAM PV develops reproducibility and comparability

Ten teams at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin are building a long-term international alliance to converge practices and develop reproducibility and comparability in perovskite materials. The TEAM...

Beehive Industries, ORNL are advancing aerospace additive manufacturing

When Jonaaron Jones started his master’s degree at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, his mentor invited him to visit the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, or...

A fluid battery that can take any shape

Using electrodes in a fluid form, researchers at Linköping University have developed a battery that can take any shape. This soft and conformable battery...

World record for lithium-ion conductors

TUM researchers develop new material for solid-state batteries Solid-state batteries are considered a key technology for the future: they can store more energy and do...

A new approach to control light in photonic circuits

Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a simple, efficient way to enable one-way light transmission in photonic chips To improve photonic and...

Unusual chiral quantum state in a topological material

Chirality — the property of an object distinct from its mirror image — has long captivated scientists across biology, chemistry, and physics. The phenomenon...

New Self-Healing Polymer Never Before Seen at Any Scale

Material scientists at Texas A&M have developed a dynamic material that self-heals after puncturing by changing from solid to liquid and back. What if there...

Recycling your bulletproof vest in a microwave reactor

Twaron and Kevlar are brand names for aramid fibers, which are as strong as steel yet much lighter. They are used to make bulletproof...

In extreme conditions, heat does not flow between materials

Discovery reshapes our understanding of heat transfer in extreme materials, with implications for inertial confinement fusion and high-energy-density science. Over 200 years ago, the famous...
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