Solar energy has been at the forefront of nations' efforts to develop new technologies, and scientists are continuously looking for new methods to develop efficient energy-generating systems.
By Usman Ahmed
29 Dec 2021
This article explores the different types of metamaterials, their history, uses, and modern applications.
By Ben Pilkington
28 Dec 2021
Previous studies have indicated that exopolymer alters the rheological properties of the local environment. Recently, scientists have used rheology to evaluate exopolymer gels produced by various microbes.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
27 Dec 2021
While diamond miners have begun to regulate themselves to avoid the worst of the negative impacts of the industry, their operations remain significantly harmful to the environment – chemically and physically identical minerals can be reliably synthesized today as alternatives.
By Ben Pilkington
27 Dec 2021
This article considers lithium-ion batteries generally, new electrolyte advances, and future advancements in solid-state battery research.
By Aditya Humnabadkar
24 Dec 2021
Portable Raman Spectroscopy enhances carbon analysis, revealing crystallinity and disorder in nanomaterials through peak intensity ratios.
In this interview, AZoM talks to Matthew Andrew from Carl Zeiss Microscopy, about their new Advanced Reconstruction Toolkit (ART) which helps in the reconstruction and improvement of X-Ray images.
Recently, scientists have introduced carbon monoxide (CO) into polyethylene polymer in the presence of a nickel catalyst to develop a new material that can undergo photodegradation.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
23 Dec 2021
Globally, scientists and environmentalists are developing various means for effective decarbonization, and one such measure has been the utilization of composites.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
22 Dec 2021
In a study published in Physical Review Materials, the combination of radiofrequency (RF) magnetron sputtering and an RF sulfur plasma source was used to fabricate n-type SnS thin films.
By Laura Thomson
21 Dec 2021