The SiliconPV 2022 Award honors the best 10 ranked contributions to the SiliconPV 2022 conference. The contributions were selected via a double-blind review process by a panel of silicon photovoltaic experts.
In a review recently published in the open-access journal Polymers, researchers discussed the recent development in silsesquioxane-based materials with self-healing properties.
In an article recently published in the journal ACS Energy Letters, researchers discussed the physical energy amplification using a skin-adherent piezoelectric patch having bio-inspired hierarchically arrayed microsuckers.
As there are no properly defined standards for the safe storage and transportation of hydrogen, the latest article in the journal Energies effectively discusses the hazards associated it and compares the transport systems of hydrogen and LPG.
JEOL USA enters a new era of innovation with the introduction of metal additive manufacturing technology into North America backed by an extensive service and support network.
Professor Runwei Li’s group at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) has devised a nano-liquid-metal-based extremely powerful stretchable electrode (NHSE) for a variety of electronic skin (e-skin) functionalities, including human healthcare monitoring and human-machine interaction.
In an article recently published in the open-access journal Energies, researchers discussed the utility of flow batteries as a source for an autonomous power supply system.
New research has been published which reviews the recent developments in intelligent, responsive bioadhesives for industrial and commercial applications.
Thermcraft, an international leading manufacturer of thermal processing equipment, announced today that Andrew Belling has joined the company as General Manager. Mr. Belling will be responsible for process improvement, positive growth and continued development within the Thermcraft organization.
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tohoku University and Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI) have developed a series of Er(Ho)Co2-based magnetic cooling alloys that can be used to efficiently cool hydrogen from 77 K to 20 K: its liquefaction temperature.
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