Writing in Sustainability, a team of scientists from China have reported a rapid charging strategy using AC incentive methods for Li-ion batteries which offers improvements over current charging strategies.
By Reginald Davey
30 May 2022
Scientists from East China Normal University and the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics have collaborated on a new paper exploring the development of supercapacitor devices for flexible and wearable applications. Their research has appeared in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials.
By Reginald Davey
30 May 2022
A team of Spanish researchers have applied the 5S production methodology to provide a framework for metal welding processes, with the aim of improving process efficiency, weld quality, sustainability, and worker safety. They have published their findings in a new paper in the journal Sustainability.
By Reginald Davey
30 May 2022
Cilia are the body's diligent ushers. These microscopic hairs, which move fluid by rhythmic beating, are responsible for pushing cerebrospinal fluid in your brain, clearing the phlegm and dirt from your lungs, and keeping other organs and tissues clean.
In October 2017, tech giant Yahoo! disclosed a data breach that had leaked sensitive information of over 3 billion user accounts, exposing them to identity theft.
In an article recently published in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials, researchers discussed the conversion of solar cells to photocapacitors without the use of additional capacitive components.
By Surbhi Jain
27 May 2022
A team of researchers recently published a paper in the journal ACS Energy Letters that demonstrated a new entirely photostimulation-induced reversible photochromic glass for three-dimensional (3D) optical storage applications.
By Samudrapom Dam
27 May 2022
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the correlation between energy absorption, powder degradation, and gas pore formation in the laser-based powder bed fusion process of AlSi10Mg0.4.
By Surbhi Jain
27 May 2022
Writing in Materials, a team of scientists from China have reported the use of neural networks for modeling hyperelastic material structures to identify material parameters.
By Reginald Davey
27 May 2022
Scientists from Shihezi University in China have reported the use of raw cotton stalk materials to construct novel lithium-ion anode materials for use in energy storage applications. Their research has appeared in the journal Materials Letters.
By Reginald Davey
27 May 2022
Scientists create quantum technology platform. The brilliant blue of the Hope Diamond is caused by small impurities in its crystal structure. Similar diamond impurities are also giving hope to scientists looking to create materials that can be used for quantum computing and quantum sensing.
Researchers from France have reported a combined approach to investigate the adsorption of pharmaceutical ingredients onto plasticized PVC materials. Their findings have been published in ACS Applied Polymer Materials.
By Reginald Davey
27 May 2022
Plastic upcycling is progressing mainly due to a newly designed catalyst for breaking down plastics. A team of researchers led by experts at Ames Laboratory produced the first processive inorganic catalyst to break down polyolefin polymers into chemicals to make more valuable products in 2020.
TOFWERK is proud to release the icpTOF Quantistar at this week’s Spectr’atom conference in Pau, France (May 10-13).
Bruker Corporation and TOFWERK AG today announced a strategic partnership for high-speed, ultra-sensitive applied and industrial analytical solutions, in conjunction with a Bruker minority investment in TOFWERK.