Brinson has been elected a Fellow of the Materials Research Society in recognition of her pioneering contributions to polymer ...
Richard Dinh, vice-president and head of iPhone product design opens up about the aluminium used in the latest iPhone, ...
There’s a lion’s share of potential energy in the vibrations produced by footsteps on dance floors, exercise machines in the ...
The family of the late Solomon Oladayo Olanrewaju has rejected a house being built for them by a firm, Ahmak Engineering Company, accusing the company of using substandard materials. The family added ...
Sometimes, less really is more. By removing oxygen during synthesis, a team led by materials scientists at Penn State created ...
Controlling magnetic states in materials typically requires continuous power or only works in rare, specialized systems. Researchers developed a general theory showing how electric fields can ...
Researchers at IIT Bombay analysed the electrolyte flow and debris removal dynamics to demonstrate how Ultrasonic-Assisted ...
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Dual-level engineering strategy shows promise for high-performance lithium–sulfur batteries
Carbon-supported single-atom catalysts with metal-N moieties are highly promising for lithium–sulfur batteries. They can ...
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Nature-Inspired Material Regulates Building Temperatures Without Power
A new technology has emerged that helps buildings regulate their own temperature without air conditioners or boilers. A joint ...
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) have become an essential technological platform across diverse fields, including sensing, actuation, energy storage, ...
Northwestern Engineering’s Chris Wolverton has been selected to receive the 2025 Materials Theory Award from the Materials Research Society (MRS). Wolverton, Frank C. Engelhart Professor of Materials ...
Scientists can now create and control tiny internal defects in ultra-thin materials, enabling new properties and potential breakthroughs in nanotechnology.
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