NewsMIT-Led Study Enhances Perovskite Solar Cell Efficiencyby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyResearch unveils nanoscale engineering strategies to boost efficiency and durability of next-gen solar technology
NewsTweaks Behind the Rebirth of Nearly Discarded Organic Solar Technologiesby Georgia Institute of TechnologyIn just the last four years, tuning non-fullerene acceptors chemistry has boosted organic photovoltaic technology from initially converting only one percent of sunlight into electricity to 18 percent conversion in recent experiments
NewsSpray-on Electric Rainbows: Making Safer Electrochromic Inksby Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Tech researchers have developed electrochromic film inks that are water-based
NewsResearchers Create 3-D Printed Tensegrity Objects Capable of Dramatic Shape Changeby Georgia Institute of TechnologyTensegrity is a structural system of floating rods in compression and cables in continuous tension
NewsEntering the Strange World of Ultra-Cold Chemistryby Georgia Institute of TechnologyNew funding will allow scientists to explore the formation of novel types of molecular aggregates at extreme conditions
NewsAtmospheric Sulfate Particles Reduced, but as Acidic as Everby Georgia Institute of TechnologyBeyond human health, the research has broader implications for atmospheric pollution and global climate change modeling.
NewsLive Attenuated RSV Vaccine Effective in Animalsby Woodruff Health Sciences Center"Our paper shows that it’s possible to attenuate RSV without losing any immunogenicity," says senior author
NewsNovel Circuit Design Boosts Wearable Thermoelectric Generatorsby Georgia Institute of TechnologyThe modular generators could be inkjet printed on flexible substrates, including fabric, and manufactured using inexpensive roll-to-roll techniques
NewsFor this Nanocatalyst, One Atom Makes a Big Differenceby Georgia Institute of TechnologyResearch offers new insights into the role of cluster shapes in catalyzing reactions at the nanoscale
News‘Spooky’ Sightings in Crystal Point to Extremely Rare Quantum Spin Liquidby Georgia Institute of TechnologyScience synopsis: Strong signs of quantum spin liquid observed in YbMgGaO4 crystals by neutron scattering off ytterbium electrons