Crystallization is a natural and industrial process that occurs at the intersection of chemistry and physics. It is responsible for the creation of snowflakes as well as certain pharmaceutical active substances.
Semiconductor fabrication technology has been improving steadily for decades and is now widely used in modern electronics.
The CNRS, Air Liquide, and the University of Kyoto (Japan) have illustrated the potential capabilities of a new family of materials for storing flammable gases like acetylene.
An international research team has moved closer to developing a more sustainable, rechargeable ‘organic’ battery model by doubling its energy storage capability.
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers estimated the warping in robotic 3D-printed continuous fiber-reinforced composites.
By Surbhi Jain
21 Apr 2022
In a review recently published in the open-access journal Biosensors, researchers discussed the development of electrochemical biosensors based on quantum dots in two dimensions (2D).
By Surbhi Jain
21 Apr 2022
In a review recently published in the open-access journal Energies, researchers discussed the production and use of biogas and biomethane in Europe along with the corresponding benefits, technological advances, and challenges.
By Surbhi Jain
21 Apr 2022
According to KAUST research, a complete understanding of how electrical charges operate inside perovskites could help guide attempts to enhance the effectiveness of next-generation solar cells based on such materials.
Sustainable fuels are a key strategy to meet carbon emission reduction targets and mitigate the environmental damage caused by human activities.
By Reginald Davey
21 Apr 2022
According to a recently funded national partnership directed by Penn State University (PSU), electronics comprising wide bandgap semiconductors offer improved resistance against radiation damage compared to traditional silicon-based electronics.
New Oxford University nanoparticle electrocatalyst research facility for Green Hydrogen
A team of researchers from Belgium and the Netherlands have proposed a novel approach to numerically predicting and studying the influence of droplet size on atmospheric corrosion. Currently in the pre-proof stage of publication, the paper will appear in the journal Corrosion Science.
By Reginald Davey
21 Apr 2022
Scientists have reported the investigation of adhesive inter-layer interactions in perovskite solar cells. Published in ACS Applied Energy Materials, the new research has been contributed to by scientists from Worcester Polytechnic University, in the US state of Massachusetts.
By Reginald Davey
21 Apr 2022
Graphene (GR), a single-layer carbon sheet with a hexagonal packed lattice structure, has displayed attractive potential in artificial photocatalysis due to its enchanting properties in enhancing light absorption, electron transfer dynamics, and surface reactions.
Researchers discovered that light can trigger a form of magnetism in a normally nonmagnetic material. This magnetism centers on the behavior of electron "spin." By controlling & aligning electron spin at this level of detail & accuracy, this platform could have applications in quantum computing & simulation.