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Published PAINTing a wound-healing ink into cuts with a 3D-printing pen - PAINTing a Wound-Healing Ink into Cuts with a 3D-Printing Pen
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The body is pretty good at healing itself, though more severe wounds can require bandages or stitche...
Published Researchers decipher atomic-scale imperfections in lithium-ion batteries - Researchers Decipher Atomic-Scale Imperfections in Lithium-Ion Batteries
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Scientists have conducted a detailed examination of high-nickel-content layered cathodes, considered ...
Published X-rays reveal elusive chemistry for better EV batteries - X-Rays Reveal Elusive Chemistry for Better EV Batteries
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Scientists used high energy x-rays to investigate the solid-electrolyte interphase, a chemical layer ...
Published New manufacturing process produces better, cheaper cathodes for lithium-ion batteries - New Manufacturing Process Produces Better, Cheaper Cathodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
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Researchers have developed a new method for producing a key component of lithium-ion batteries. The...
Published Researchers propose a simple, inexpensive approach to fabricating carbon nanotube wiring on plastic films - Researchers Propose a Simple, Inexpensive Approach to Fabricating Carbon Nanotube Wiring on Plastic Films
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Researchers have developed an inexpensive method for fabricating multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT...
Published Making the most of minuscule metal mandalas - Making the Most of Minuscule Metal Mandalas
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To unveil the previously elusive behavior and stability of complex metal compounds found in aqueous...
Published Super-dense packing of hydrogen molecules on a surface - Super-Dense Packing of Hydrogen Molecules on a Surface: A Breakthrough in Energy Storage
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Scientists describe the formation of a superdense monolayer of hydrogen on highly ordered mesoporous...
Published Earth-abundant solar pixels found to produce hydrogen for weeks - Earth-Abundant Solar Pixels Found to Produce Hydrogen for Weeks
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Devices made of readily available oxide and carbon-based materials can produce clean hydrogen from w...
Published Scavenger nanoparticles could make fuel cell-powered vehicles a reality - Scavenger Nanoparticles: The Future of Fuel Cell-Powered Vehicles
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Engineers have developed a material that could give fuel cell systems a competitive edge over the ba...
Published In nanotube science, is boron nitride the new carbon? - In Nanotube Science, Is Boron Nitride the New Carbon?
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Engineers synthesized aligned forests of nanoscale fibers made of boron nitride, or 'white graphene....
Published Trapping polaritons in an engineered quantum box - Trapping Polaritons in an Engineered Quantum Box: A Breakthrough in Quantum Computing
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Researchers have engineered a quantum box for polaritons in a 2D material, achieving large polariton...
Published Stab-resistant fabric gains strength from carbon nanotubes, polyacrylate - Stab-Resistant Fabric Reinforced with Carbon Nanotubes and Polyacrylate
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Fabrics that resist knife cuts can help prevent injuries and save lives. But a sharp enough knife or...
Published New acoustic fabric converts audible sounds into electrical signals - New Acoustic Fabric Converts Audible Sounds into Electrical Signals
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Researchers have developed a new acoustic fabric converts audible sounds into electrical signals. Th...
Published Say goodbye to the dots and dashes to enhance optical storage media - Say Goodbye to the Dots and Dashes to Enhance Optical Storage Media
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A new technology is aimed at modernizing the optical digital storage technology. This advancement al...
Published Solving a machine-learning mystery - Solving a Machine-Learning Mystery: Understanding the Black Box
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Researchers have explained how large language models like GPT-3 are able to learn new tasks without...
Published Leaky-wave metasurfaces: A perfect interface between free-space and integrated optical systems - Leaky-wave Metasurfaces: A Perfect Interface Between Free-Space and Integrated Optical Systems
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Researchers have developed a new class of integrated photonic devices -- 'leaky-wave metasurfaces' -...
Published Study links cold water shock to catastrophic coral collapse in the Eastern Pacific - Study Links Cold Water Shock to Catastrophic Coral Collapse in the Eastern Pacific
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Scientists have discovered that an extreme weather event that resulted in rapid sea temperature drop...
Published Bacteria killing material could tackle hospital superbugs - Bacteria Killing Material Could Tackle Hospital Superbugs
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Researchers have used a common disinfectant and antiseptic to create a new antimicrobial coating mat...
Published Underground water could be the solution to green heating and cooling - Underground Water: The Solution to Green Heating and Cooling
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About 12% of the total global energy demand comes from heating and cooling homes and businesses. A n...
Published The heat is on: Traces of fire uncovered dating back at least 800,000 years - The Heat is On: Traces of Fire Uncovered Dating Back at Least 800,000 Years
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Scientists reveal an advanced, innovative method that they have developed and used to detect nonvisu...