
Drexel engineers 'sandwich' atomic layers to make new materials for energy storage
The scientists whose job it is to test the limits of what nature - specifically chemistry - will allow to exist, just set up shop on some new real estate on the Periodic Table. Using a method they i ... more
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Eliminating water-borne bacteria with pages from The Drinkable Book
Human consumption of bacterially contaminated water causes millions of deaths each year throughout the world--primarily among children. While studying the material properties of paper as a graduate ... more
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New Structures Could Keep Astronauts Fit During Long Missions
Aerospace modules completed for Artemis lunar crew mission
MIT researchers propose a new model for legible, modular software
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Camera for the nano-cosmos
To gain even deeper insights into the smallest of worlds, the thresholds of microscopy must be expanded further. Scientists at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and the TU Dresden, in ... more
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ISS to Open Research Facility for Materials Science Research by 2017
US company Alpha Space said that International Space Station (ISS) will host a new facility to conduct commercial materials science research. The International Space Station (ISS) will host a new fa ... more
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Nanoscale switches promise faster, more versatile chip-scale devices
By combining complementary mindsets on the leading edges of electronic and radiofrequency device engineering, a pair of researchers in DARPA's Young Faculty Award program has devised ultratiny, elec ... more
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Growing graphene nanoribbons could enable fast efficient electronics
Graphene, an atom-thick material with extraordinary properties, is a promising candidate for the next generation of dramatically faster, more energy-efficient electronics. However, scientists have s ... more
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'Yolks' and 'shells' improve rechargeable batteries
One big problem faced by electrodes in rechargeable batteries, as they go through repeated cycles of charging and discharging, is that they must expand and shrink during each cycle - sometimes doubl ... more
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