In an article recently published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers discussed the sintering of magnesium and strontium oxide-enriched new bioactive glass at low temperatures.
By Surbhi Jain
14 Sep 2022
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the rapid sintering of ceramic components fabricated through high-strength lithography-based additive fabrication.
By Surbhi Jain
14 Sep 2022
Laser radiation can be used by researchers to print small structures with high precision. This approach allows them to emulate animal and plant abilities and make them available for engineering purposes.
A mechanical engineer from the University of Houston has created a sprayable ice-shedding substance that is 100 times more powerful than existing ones.
When Hurricane Maria battered Puerto Rico in 2017, winds snapped trees and destroyed homes, while heavy rains transformed streets into rivers. But after the storm passed, the human toll continued to grow as residents struggled without electricity for months. Five years later, power outages remain long and frequent.
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $21 million in funding for 29 new projects through the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR).
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Duke University have been using chips and pressure-driven pumps from Dolomite Microfluidics to develop and optimize a microfluidic flow-focusing technology (MFFT) platform.
In a paper recently published in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials, researchers presented a solar energy-driven sustainable technique for olefin semi-hydrogenation and hydrogenation of alkynes.
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By Chinmay Chari
13 Sep 2022
In a paper recently published in the journal ACS Energy Letters, researchers demonstrated that trapping ions at the transport layer interface of perovskite and electrons causes band bending, which increases the device's open-circuit voltage (Voc) and built-in potential.
By Chinmay Chari
13 Sep 2022
In an article recently published in the journal Applied Acoustics, researchers discussed the results of the preliminary research on mixed porous/nano-fibrous materials for noise attenuation within aircraft cabins.
By Surbhi Jain
13 Sep 2022
inTEST Corporation, a global supplier of innovative test and process solutions for use in manufacturing and testing in key target markets which include automotive, defense/aerospace, industrial, life sciences, security, and semiconductor, will feature its solutions for Electric Vehicle (EV) OEMS, EV battery manufacturers and other battery technologies at The Battery Show North America, September 13 to 15, 2022.
Ambrell Corporation, an inTEST Company and a leading manufacturer of induction heating solutions worldwide, is pleased to announce it has released new 1,200 kVAR induction heating workheads that are designed for Ambrell EKOHEAT VPA systems ranging from 10-250 kW and 5-150 kHz.
A recent study suggests that materials in electricity-producing fuel cells may be susceptible to strain.
Researchers from the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute (SARI) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, under the direction of Profs. Wei Chen and Wei Wei, have developed a novel technique that effectively converts CO2 into carbon monoxide through the adsorption of low-coordination chloride ions on a silver hollow fiber electrode.
Scientists from University Ss. Cyril and Methodium in Macedonia and the University of Porto in Portugal have authored a paper investigating plastic packaging constituents and their potential migration into packaged foodstuffs. Their research has been published in the journal Advances in Food and Nutrition Research.
By Reginald Davey
12 Sep 2022