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Noble metal-free catalyst system as active as platinum

Affordable high-performance catalysts have come within reach. The industry has been traditionally deploying platinum alloys as catalysts for oxygen reduction, which is for example essential...

Plasma Etch, Inc. performing live plasma cleaning demonstrations at MD&M East...

Plasma Etch Inc, a leader in plasma treatment, is providing live product demonstrations at MD&M East 2019. Company representatives will be giving demonstrations of...

Thin films for more efficient solar cells

The efficiency of solar cells can be increased by thin-film contacts developed by researchers at KAUST. Improving the performance of solar cells requires scrutinizing every...

Ancient pigment can boost energy efficiency

A color developed by Egyptians thousands of years ago has a modern-day application as well – the pigment can boost energy efficiency by cooling...

Greener, more efficient natural gas filtration

Novel membrane material removes more impurities, without the need for toxic solvents. Natural gas and biogas have become increasingly popular sources of energy throughout the...

The vulnerability of a promising two-dimensional semiconductor to air, and discover...

For the first time ever, an international team of scientists from NUST MISIS, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the University of Namur (Belgium), and...

Chemical engineers first to functionalize boron nitride with other nanosystems

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have discovered a route to alter boron nitride, a layered 2D material, so that it can...

Nordson MARCH FlexTRAK®-SHS High-capacity Plasma Treatment System Provides Enhanced Automation and...

High-throughput plasma processing and cleaning for semiconductor and electronics packaging Nordson MARCH, a Nordson company (NASDAQ:NDSN), a global leader in plasma processing technology, announces the...

Oxide materials may advance electronic device development

Materials scientists at the University of California, Irvine and other institutions have made a breakthrough discovery in the study of oxide heterostructures, substances that...

Spray-on antennas could unlock potential of smart, connected technology

The promise of wearables, functional fabrics, the Internet of Things, and their "next-generation" technological cohort seems tantalizingly within reach. But researchers in the field...
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