Columbia biomedical engineers design a new, biomaterials-based system that takes a soft approach to improving cell manufacturing and may bring new hope to cancer patients for T-cell therapy
By the year 2050, current greenhouse capabilities will likely be unable to keep up with worldwide human consumption, making an increase in productivity an urgent mandate
Scientists have observed how lithium moves inside individual nanoparticles that make up batteries. The finding could help companies develop batteries that charge faster and last longer
New research shows how well scientists can predict the properties and functionality of materials, allowing us to explore their potential to be used in novel ways
“Asyntise” is a consultation, design, and manufacture service whereby the company collaborates with scientists to create practical tools to help fulfil their research needs
Recent study demonstrates the benefits of the new highly diluted alloy of platinum in copper—a single atom alloy—in making useful chemicals from small hydrocarbons