In the near future, lithium metal batteries with a flexible LLZO electrolyte sheet may be used in state-of-the-art electric vehicles (EVs). Credit: Tokyo Metropolitan University…
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With wall thicknesses of about 160 nanometers, a closed-cell, plate-based nanolattice structure designed by researchers at UCI and other institutions is the first experimental verification…
Magnified images showing concrete made with treated slag (centre), conventional aggregates (left) and raw slag (right). The treated slag forms a more seamless bond with…
Future moon bases could be built with 3D printers that mix materials such as moon regolith, water, and astronauts’ urine. Credit: ESA, Foster and Partners…
Muhammad Naeem prepares the experiment at TAKUMI, an engineering materials diffractometer at Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) used to perform in-situ neutron diffraction measurements…
Lasers grown on microelectronics-compatible silicon are important step toward low-cost, smart, integrated mid-infrared photonic sensors. For the first time, researchers have fabricated high-performance mid-infrared laser…
University of Massachusetts Amherst chemists and materials scientists have advanced understanding of zeolite catalyst structure and vibrations to help lead to new materials for clean…
Could there be a new kind of light in the universe? Since the late 19th century, scientists have understood that, when heated, all materials emit…
Left: The red circles indicate where samples were taken. The team avoided sampling from the central part of the portrait. The areas noninvasively examined via…
Synthesis process of nanocarbon adsorbent. Credit: Nagahiro Saito Nanocarbons for purifying water get a lot more efficient by exposing a precursor mixture to high voltage.…
This photograph shows green photosynthetic cyanobacteria growing and mineralizing in the sand-hydrogel framework. The living material has similar strength to cement-base mortar. Credit: College of…
Researchers at Chalmers have developed a new synthetic rubber-like material with a unique combination of properties. The material could be suitable for applications in various…
This is a schematic illustration of the Kondo cloud detection. Credit: Jeongmin Shim Physicists have been trying to observe the quantum phenomenon Kondo cloud for…
Mixtures of POPs (green) and ELPs (blue) can be used to create a variety of new microparticle architectures including porous particles (left) and ‘fruits-on-a-vine’ networks…
Founded in 1880, the University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading private research universities. It is located in the heart of Los…
The research team has now succeeded in producing miniaturized supermagnets using laser-based 3D printing. Credit: IMAT – TU Graz Research team develops a method for…
Clothes last longer and shed fewer microfibers in quicker, cooler washing cycles. First research into impact of wash cycle times shows benefits of shorter, cooler…
The animation shows the vibration energy of the silicon atom in the graphene crystal. Credit: D. Kepaptsoglou, SuperSTEM Scientists working at the frontier of nanotechnology…