In a new paper published in Sustainability, scientists from the Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology in Pohang, Korea have investigated using dissolved iron from industrial processes to promote seaweed growth.
By Reginald Davey
5 May 2022
Researchers from the People’s Republic of China have provided a perspective on single-molecule fullerene research, exploring several aspects of research and the materials themselves. Their study has been published in ACS Materials Letters.
By Reginald Davey
5 May 2022
Researchers from National Chiayi University in Taiwan have developed a novel UAV-based charging system for city-wide sensor networks. utilizing an urban public transport system.
By Reginald Davey
5 May 2022
Nordson Electronics Solutions, a global leader in electronics manufacturing technologies, introduces a system-solution for dispensing single-component (1K) thermal interface materials by integrating the ASYMTEK...
In an article recently published in the open-access journal Sustainability, researchers discussed the development of a battery-free and long-term sustainable powertrain for hydrogen fuel cell city transit buses.
By Surbhi Jain
4 May 2022
In an article recently published in the open-access journal Energies, researchers discussed the trends in building pumps as well as the perspectives on the advancement of industry 4.0 technologies applied to water pumping systems.
By Surbhi Jain
4 May 2022
In an article recently published in the open-access journal Polymers, researchers discussed the utility of bio-based polymeric substrates on printed hybrid electronics.
By Surbhi Jain
4 May 2022
A team of researchers from China and the United Kingdom has developed a novel modified molten-salt-based technique for obtaining porous carbon materials from biomass, presenting a more convenient method that can improve the commercial viability of large-scale biomass-based processes. Their paper is currently in the pre-proof stage of publication in Electrochimica Acta.
By Reginald Davey
4 May 2022
A new paper has been published in Nanomaterials presenting research into improving the ability of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image 2D materials at the atomic level.
By Reginald Davey
4 May 2022
A team of scientists from Russia have investigated the use of composite graphene oxide/chitosan adsorbents. The new paper, which has been published in Water, provides a comprehensive evaluation of the proposed material’s ability to remove copper cations from wastewater.
By Reginald Davey
4 May 2022
Scientists from the University of Oklahoma, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the University of North Texas, the NASA Glenn Research Center, and several other collaborators of the space power community, have recently identified the optimal conditions for assessing perovskite solar cells for space.
Researchers have designed a new theoretical model for preparing niobium metal particle accelerator structures. The model predicts how oxygen moves deeper into the niobium metal from the thin oxide layer on its surface.
Image processing can be used to accelerate, control and optimise processes. When artificial intelligence comes into play, the range of applications becomes even wider. This is especially true for agriculture and the food...
What do gunpowder, penicillin and Teflon all have in common- They were inventions that took the world by storm, but they were all created by complete accident.
Considering lithium-oxygen batteries (Li-O2) have a better power density than lithium-ion batteries, they are a popular alternative. A new article in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials discusses the effects of water on aprotic lithium oxygen batteries, such as the use of membranes for corrosion prevention and variations in cyclic stability.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
3 May 2022