The secret to lossless current flow is superconductors. However, the development of superconducting diodes has only lately emerged as a crucial area for basic research.
Imagine being able to use commonplace objects like sea salt and a piece of cloth to capture moisture in the air surrounding humans to generate electricity, or even power commonplace gadgets with a non-toxic battery that is as thin as paper.
In a paper recently published in the journal Polymers, researchers aimed to develop an active polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and corn starch-based thermoplastic starch (TPS) film to be used in food packaging equipped with the antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of watermelon rind extract combined with a glycerol plasticizer.
By Chinmay Chari
18 Aug 2022
In an article recently published in the Alexandria Engineering Journal, researchers discussed the development of an intelligent and real-time wearable navigation support system for blind and visually impaired people (BVIP).
By Surbhi Jain
18 Aug 2022
Industry uses magnetic materials in applications ranging from data storage and cell phones to motors and sensors. Researchers are always looking for new magnetic particles as the technology moves to smaller and smaller scales. In this study, researchers first theoretically predicted, designed, and then synthesized a new, extremely small, thermally stable magnetic nanoparticle.
A research team led by Baylor University chemists has taken a groundbreaking step forward in eliminating the exclusion of individuals with blindness from chemistry education and experiences.
Researchers have developed floating 'artificial leaves' that generate clean fuels from sunlight and water, and could eventually operate on a large scale at sea.
A paper recently published in the journal ACS Applied Electronic Materials reviewed the use of iron disulfide/pyrite in solar cells to improve their efficiency.
By Samudrapom Dam
18 Aug 2022
A new study in Sustainability has reviewed the applications of biochar for pharmaceutical pollutant removal strategies.
By Reginald Davey
18 Aug 2022
Writing in Ceramics International, a team of researchers from the University of Wollongong in Australia and Zhengzhou University in China have presented a study on the influence of graphene nanoplatelets on geopolymer composites.
By Reginald Davey
18 Aug 2022
YINCAE is excited to announce that we have developed UF 158HA that is fully compatible with flux residue and high performance underfill. Using UF 158HA can eliminate cleaning process and pollution from the cleaning process, and simplify the manufacturing process.
PEAK Scientific, the world’s leading manufacturer of analytical gas generators, is proud to celebrate the one year anniversary of the opening of its Italian office. Located in Milan, the office has allowed PEAK to ...
MKS Instruments, Inc. (NASDAQ: MKSI) (“MKS”), a global provider of technologies that enable advanced processes and improve productivity, today announced the completion of the previously announced acquisi...
This Review paper is published in Science China Chemistry by Dr. Hu-Rong Yao (Fujian Normal University), Dr. Lituo Zheng (Fujian Normal University), Prof. Sen Xin (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Prof. Yu-Guo Guo (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences).
A research group headed by Senior Researcher Jianwei Li at the MediCity Research Laboratory in Finland has explored a new type of materials called supramolecular plastics that would substitute the conventional polymeric plastics with an eco-friendlier material promoting sustainable development.