MagLab scientists and engineers have shown a way to build and use electromagnets that are stronger, smaller, and more versatile than ever before
Recent results show great promise of binary solvent strategy to control the molecular order and nanoscale morphology for high efficiency non-fullerene solar cells
The new anode could help create a safer high energy lithium metal battery
Method is fast, economical, and does not require special conditions
Microfluidic techniques offer the ability to generate and self-assemble highly monodisperse droplets into ordered emulsions in a single device
An alternative nanoscale design for eco-friendly smart glass
Stretchable electronics are where engineering meets Hollywood special effects
Researchers make graphene tunable, opening up its band gap to a record 2.1 electronvolts
The research centers around colloidal particles that, when mixed with liquid crystals, act a lot like the elements of the periodic table
Low frequency noise is known to trigger negative physiological reactions, such as changes to blood pressure, vertigo, and breathing difficulties
Four academic laboratories partner with Google to explore how materials science can help make fusion more accessible
'3D-Fuge,' part of the growing field of frugal science, helps democratize research
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