Microelectronics forms the foundation of much modern technology today, including smartphones, laptops and even supercomputers. It is based on the ability to allow and stop the flow of electrons through a material.
A research group headed by Dr Ha Yoon-Cheol, a Principal Researcher of Next Generation Battery Research Center at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) and Dr Cheol-Min Park, a Professor at School of Materials Science and Engineering at Kumoh National Institute of Technology (KIT), has built an economical production technology for silicon disulfide (SiS2) for solid-state electrolytes (argyrodite-type) so that it can expedite the commercialization of all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs).
Tokyo Tech and Keio University scientists show a new method to manage singlet fission (SF) by applying hydrostatic pressure as an external stimulus.
Researchers at TU Wien (Vienna) have recently designed a new kind of battery technology – the oxygen-ion battery – which is set to revolutionize the face of energy storage.
Diamond film-coated tools (diamond-coated tools) are employed for difficult-to-machine materials, like CFRP.
For the first time, physicists from Delft University of Technology have developed a new technology on a microchip by integrating two Nobel Prize-winning approaches.
The postdoctoral researcher, a collaborator with the Q-NEXT quantum research center, develops high-tech materials to deliver photon packages of quantum information.
In recent times, a research group headed by Prof. Jie Zeng from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) created a stable single-site copper coordination polymer that greatly enhanced the efficiency of ethylene production by single-atom catalytic electroreduction of CO2.
Ever since completing a graduate fellowship at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory in 2018, Sixbert Muhoza had further research at a DOE national laboratory in mind
Anyone who has ever relished lobster tails or fresh crab legs can confirm how challenging it is to get through their tough shells.
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