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Published Researchers engineer new approach for controlling thermal emission
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If a material absorbs light, it will heat up. That heat must go somewhere, and the ability to contro...
Published Waste Styrofoam can now be converted into polymers for electronics
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A new study describes a chemical reaction that can convert Styrofoam into a high-value conducting po...
Published Nanoscale movies shed light on one barrier to a clean energy future
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New research is shedding light on one barrier to a clean energy future: corrosion. Using nanoscale i...
Published Researchers use artificial intelligence to boost image quality of metalens camera
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Researchers have leveraged deep learning techniques to enhance the image quality of a metalens camer...
Published Tiny electromagnets made of ultra-thin carbon
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Graphene, that is extremely thin carbon, is considered a true miracle material. An international res...
Published Researchers add a 'twist' to classical material design
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Researchers grew a twisted multilayer crystal structure for the first time and measured the structur...
Published Ultra-sensitive lead detector could significantly improve water quality monitoring
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Engineers have developed an ultra-sensitive sensor made with graphene that can detect extraordinaril...
Published Bioelectronic mesh capable of growing with cardiac tissues for comprehensive heart monitoring
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A team of engineers has recently built a tissue-like bioelectronic mesh system integrated with an ar...
Published Quantum interference could lead to smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient transistors
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Scientists made a single-molecule transistor using quantum interference to control electron flow. Th...
Published A new material derived from graphene improves the performance of neuroprostheses
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Neuroprostheses allow the nervous system of a patient who has suffered an injury to connect with mec...
Published Crawfish could transfer ionic lithium from their environment into food chain
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Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are showing up in ever more devices, and the increasing use of th ...
Published Drawing inspiration from plants: A metal-air paper battery for wearable devices
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Drawing inspiration from the way plants breathe, a group of researchers has created a paper-based ma...
Published New method for generating spinning thermal radiation uncovered - New Method for Generating Spinning Thermal Radiation Uncovered
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Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of thermal radiation, uncovering a new...
Published Bioinspired protein creates stretchable 2D layered materials - Bioinspired Protein Creates Stretchable 2D Layered Materials
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Nature creates layered materials like bone and mother-of-pearl that become less sensitive to defects...
Published Smart stitches could reduce infection and simplify post op monitoring - Smart Stitches: Reducing Infection and Simplifying Post-Op Monitoring
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A new antimicrobial suture material that glows in medical imaging could provide a promising alternat...
Published Now you can be comfortable in your e-skin - Now You Can Be Comfortable in Your E-Skin
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Researchers have designed a cellulose nanofiber paper (nanopaper) that can be used as a substrate fo...
Published Superconducting diode without magnetic field in multilayer graphene - Superconducting Diode without Magnetic Field in Multilayer Graphene
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Superconductors are the key to lossless current flow. However, the realization of superconducting di...
Published Recovering rare earth elements in environmental water - Recovering Rare Earth Elements in Environmental Water
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A research group has succeeded in selectively recovering trace rare earth elements in synthetic seaw...
Published Researchers devise tunable conducting edge - Researchers Devise Tunable Conducting Edge: A Breakthrough in Electronics
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Physicists have demonstrated a new magnetized state in a monolayer of tungsten ditelluride. This mat...
Published 'Inkable' nanomaterial promises big benefits for bendable electronics - Inkable Nanomaterial Promises Big Benefits for Bendable Electronics
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An international team of scientists is developing an inkable nanomaterial that they say could one da...