Scientists have reported the development of a non-powered hydrogel water pumping mechanism utilizing diurnal temperature variation. The study, which has been published in Applied Materials Today, has been conducted by researchers from the Department of Chemical Engineering and Material Science at Chung-Ang University in the Republic of Korea.
In an article recently published in the journal Dyes and Pigments, researchers discussed the utility of photonic crystals (PC) to prepare carbon fiber substrates with structural hues.
Resource scarcity is a pressing issue in the 21st century. A paper published in ACS Materials Letters has asked the question: how can we harvest water vapor in the air to provide fresh drinking water?
A team of scientists writing in Polymers has investigated the development of lead-free polymer composites for use as materials in radiation-shielding clothing.
Coxem is pleased to announce a new addition to their line of sample preparation tools, the CP-8000+ Cross Section Polisher. Building upon the success of the original CP-8000, the “+” incorporates a digital microscope to facilitate sample loading, and the milling speed has been increased to 700 µm/h.
In a review recently published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers examined the potential of polylactic acid as a replacement material for single-use laboratory components.
In an article recently published in the Journal of Energy Chemistry, researchers discussed the gas evolution and relationship with electrode materials in a rapid operando gas monitor for commercial real-size lithium-ion batteries.
In an article recently published in the journal Desalination, researchers discussed the development of a graphene-based woven filter membrane with exceptional strength and efficiency for water desalination.
There is overwhelming evidence that human activity is causing the environment to undergo profound changes due to climate change.
New research has been published in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials, conducted by scientists from the Nanjing University of Science and Technology in Japan, on a conceptual design of an adaptive radiative cooling system to provide sustainable indoor heat management.
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