The field of wearable electronics requires flexible materials and batteries that can resist mechanical deformation. To develop new foldable, durable batteries for wearable electronics technologies, a paper published in Materials Today Energy has explored carbon nanotubes as materials.
The research team led by Prof. ZHANG Kaiming from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), collaborating with Prof. Chang Chung-I from Academia Sinica in Taiwan, successfully analyzed complete three-dimensional (3D) structure of the Lon protease.
Digital Surf, global provider of surface analysis software solutions and Taylor Hobson, world leader in surface and form metrology, recently completed a new round of co-developments resulting in the release of an updated version of Metrology 4.0 software.
In a paper published in the journal Energy Storage Materials, a group of researchers reported their analysis of elemental sulfur, cobalt sulfide, and ionic liquid mixed anode as an alternative to nickel-cobalt alloy-based anodes for an aqueous sodium-ion rechargeable battery.
A paper published in Buildings has presented research into using geopolymers as a sustainable material to reinforce and restore masonry structures, providing new ways to strengthen these buildings whilst being more sustainable than conventional materials.
Exploration of the solar system is gathering pace, with unmanned expeditions to Mars and the Moon seeking to discover details about our cosmic neighbors that will inform scientific progress and future crewed expeditions.
In recent years, photocatalytic solar energy conversion has become the focus of several research projects due to its potential to help end human dependency on fossil fuels. Now, a paper published in Applied Nano Materials has explored the use of MgB4 nanosheets for this purpose.
Researchers from the Tokyo Institute of Technology have come up with a peptide sensor that has the ability to detect water-soluble polymers in wastewater. Water-soluble polymers are considered to be a significant contributor to pollution at the same level as microplastics.
A paper published online in the journal Separation and Purification Technology has demonstrated a way to overcome a critical issue in the extraction of lithium brine, promising significant advances for the lithium-ion battery industry.
From the 15th – 17th of November 2021, Bettersize and its partner PeyBord will be at the Arablab exhibition at the Dubai World Trade Center. Visit us to find out about the latest technologies and laboratory innovations.
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