This article considers research published in the journal Materials, that analyzes the energy absorption properties of enhanced pyramidal lattice structures of three strut materials prepared by 3D printing, combined with investment casting and direct metal additive manufacturing.
Naphthenic acids are a family of compounds that are toxic for both fish and other organisms. They are often found in water in regions affected by oil sands mining.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
8 Nov 2021
This article displays and considers the findings of a study published in the journal Buildings that considers the use of beer bottles in bricks, to minimize environmental impact and overcome shortages.
Supramolecular chemistry has garnered significant attention in materials science. Its main attribute is the low-energy barrier between the associated and dissociated state of molecules.
The latest research in ACS Applied Energy Materials has shown that vertically aligned silicon nanowire (VA-SiNW) arrays are capable of massively increasing light absorption and causing a significant reduction in light reflection.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
5 Nov 2021
Originally designed for watercraft, a composite material developed by the Scotland-based Ultimate Boat Company (UBC) could be a gamechanger in terms of both performance and sustainability for countless industries and applications, from wind power to yachting.
By Brett Smith
5 Nov 2021
In this article, Waters discusses how their RADIAN ASAP can be utilized in the quality control screening, via mass spectrometry, of additives to go into lubricant oil.
New research in Chinese Physics Letters investigates the phenomena of superconductivity and charge density waves in a monolayer material grown on a graphene substrate.
Coxem has developed a new automated large area particle analyzer based on SEM(Scanning Electron
Microscope) that can be employed in the analysis and classification of particles by size and element. One of the companies that have made the switch to SELPA is Solge, a South Korean business that is using the device for lubricant analysis of substances like engine oil and for the examination of debris in oil. Solge’s CEO explains the benefits of SELPA.
This case study looks at the high throughput analysis of tetracycline in animal tissue.