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Tribologists boost power output by keeping friction low Friction and triboelectricity may seem...
Sugarcane-based generator could power electronic devices For more than a century, generating...
It provides support for the wearer while also generating power Patients living with shoulder...
Researchers claim it could outperform commercial thermal interface materials Every spacecraft ever...
Solar evaporation gets a boost from 2D materials ‘Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink.’...
New route to creating complex architectures from graphite powder Graphite has been an important...
Researchers develop flexible, low cost sensors that can be sewn directly into athletic clothing At...
Chinese scientists demonstrate tunable polymers for use in photovoltaics Over the past decade,...
German scientists demonstrate a world-first – engineered spider silks that inhibit microbial...
Singapore scientists move synthesis from the lab to the computer Materials discovery and synthesis...
Zinc-loaded particles might have the potential to fight breast cancer Modern breast cancer...
Triboelectric energy harvesters get a boost from Georgia Tech Shaking hands, going out for a walk,...
Los Alamos team demonstrate the working principle for a new gamma-ray detector Since their...
Do you know your half gauge from your interlock? Or can you tell the difference between jersey and...
Infrared technique could open the door to large-scale fabrication of efficient...
Materials Down Under: Dr Fiona Scholes Materials Today meets researchers from New Zealand and...
Materials Today meets researchers from New Zealand and Australia who are making waves in the world...
US researchers say that RF heating is ten times faster than two-point-probe measurements Carbon...
Lab Name: Nanomaterials Devices Group Researcher: Dr Natalie Plank Location: Wellington, NZ Dr...
Flexible sensor array mimics some of the tactile properties of human skin Picking up an object is...