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Pushing lithium ion batteries to the next performance level

Conventional lithium ion batteries, such as those widely used in your smartphone or notebook, have reached performance limits. Materials chemist Freddy Kleitz from the...

New foldable drone flies through narrow holes during rescue missions

Inspecting a damaged building after an earthquake or during a fire is exactly the kind of job that human rescuers would like robots or...

Perovskite solar cells may now be more efficient and produced cheaper

A team of chemists from Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Lithuania together with physicists from Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB) science institute, Germany are offering...

Engineers have managed to produce the smallest 3D transistor

Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Colorado have together fabricated a 3D transistor that's smaller than half the size...

Colloidal quantum dots make LEDs shine bright in the infrared

Researchers team from the Institute of Photonic Sciences has reported a solution processed nanocomposite system comprising infrared colloidal quantum dots that also meets these...

New material, black silver has been discovered

Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have engineered a new inexpensive nanomaterial that has applications ranging from biomolecule detectors to...

Graphene may revolutionise ‘smart textiles’ production process

An international team of scientists, led by Professor Monica Craciun from the University of Exeter Engineering department, has pioneered a new technique to create...

A New Light on Significantly Faster Computer Memory Devices

Researchers team from Arizona State University's School of Molecular Sciences and Germany have published in ‘Science Advances’ an explanation of how a particular phase-change memory...

Revolutionary Insulator-like Material Also Conducts Electricity

Researchers from University of Wisconsin–Madison have made a material that can transition from an electricity-conducting metal to a nonconducting, insulating material without changing its...

This New Study Shows The Way To Unlock Full Potential Of Graphene

New research reveals why the ‘supermaterial’ graphene has not transformed electronics as promised, and shows how to double its performance and finally harness its...

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