Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed soft devices containing algae that glow in the dark when experiencing mechanical stress, such as being squished, stretched, twisted or bent. The devices do not require any electronics to light up, making them an ideal choice for building soft robots that explore the deep sea and other dark environments, researchers said.
South-Tek Systems is pleased to announce that it received a 2022 Mexico Technology Award in the category of Nitrogen Generators for its N2GEN® “S” Series Skid Mounted Nitrogen Generators.
NETZSCH Process Intelligence, a corporate venture of NETZSCH Group (Germany), has announced the launch of sensXPERT, a technology business designed to deliver significant productivity and quality benefits to processors in the plastics industry through data-driven manufacturing solutions.
CSEM is coordinating a high-profile EU-funded project to enhance the performance of thermal control systems by developing 3D-printed pipes with embedded sensors.
A unique design principle speculates the features of previously unknown quantum materials. For the first time, with the help of a computer, a strongly correlated topological semimetal has been identified.
The drawback of the conventional von Neumann computing method’s high-power consumption has been overcome by the development of neuromorphic computing systems, which imitate the human brain.
A theoretical study has modeled how carbon dioxide can be integrated with ethylene to produce acrylic acid.
A recent study has explored the different reactivities of two isomers toward methane and water.
A magnetic field has been discovered to improve the production of synthetic biogas, an essential tool in reducing the use of fossil fuels.
In a paper recently published in the journal Materials, researchers reviewed recent developments in the fabrication of thermoplastic microfluidic devices and highlighted current and rising approaches to trigger chemical and/or physical characteristics to suit real-world applications.
By Chinmay Chari
21 Sep 2022
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the development of a base and neutral electrolyte-mediated photoinitiator named indigo carmine (IDGCM) for high-fidelity 3D printing.
By Surbhi Jain
21 Sep 2022
In an article recently published in the journal ACS Energy Letters, researchers discussed the utility of a universal grain cage for mixed-halide inorganic perovskite solar cells to prevent halide segregation.
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By Surbhi Jain
21 Sep 2022
Scientists from Australia and Bangladesh have collaborated on a new paper in Energies exploring the environmental and health impacts of biodiesel emissions.
By Reginald Davey
21 Sep 2022
Writing in the journal Polymers, a team of scientists has published research into the hydrolysis behavior and physiochemical properties of cellulose samples of microbial, vegetal, and synthetic origin.
By Reginald Davey
21 Sep 2022
Research into the synthesis of new materials could lead to more sustainable and environmentally friendly items such as solar panels and light emitting diodes (LEDs).