The latest study published in the journal Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments involves a thorough study and analysis of four distinct solar-to-hydrogen (STH) and photovoltaic electrolysis methods in the Netherlands, regarding their efficacy.
Exciting new research published in the Journal of Functional Biomaterials aims to review, summarize and chart the future potential of multifunctional polymeric nanofibers in helping to address the issue of antibiotic resistance.
The development of eco-friendly and energy-efficient technology is one of the most pressing needs of this century. A paper in the journal Energy Storage Materials considers the use of organic electrode materials.
The huge family of composites based on perovskites has sparked a lot of attention as a result of recent developments in materials science research.
A special semiconductor material has been utilized by a scientist from the University of Toledo to both shrink technology and reduce energy use to asshttps://www.azom.com/images/news/ImageForNews_57127_16355156031158518.jpgist the U.S. Navy to become highly fuel- and energy-efficient.
Cracked phone screens could become a thing of the past thanks to breakthrough research conducted at The University of Queensland.
A study in the journal Construction and Building Materials considers the implications of 3D printing mortar using recycled aggregates.
Counterfeiting can be a high-tech crime that necessitates high-tech solutions; now, researchers in have produced a nontoxic luminescent security ink that could help in the fight against increasingly sophisticated counterfeiting schemes.
Scientists from SPbPU in collaboration with an industrial partner detailed a new-generation thermoelectric generator.
Fiber-reinforced polymer or FRP composites are commonly implemented in the construction field for many purposes, such as cladding repair and strengthening work.
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