Special bandages, using weak electric fields to disrupt bacterial biofilm infection, can prevent infections, combat antibiotic resistance, and enable healing in infected burn wounds
Osaka University-led researchers master chemical transformation of fluoroalkenes, paving the way for new pharmaceuticals and advanced materials
Enameled drinking glasses and popular merchandise can contain potentially toxic levels of lead and cadmium
Researchers have developed a technology which can improve the luminance of electroluminescent devices by 422 percent compared to the conventional ones
While 3D printing has found applications in many areas, its use as a way to control chemical reactions, or catalysis, is relatively new
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A ‘molecular trap’ for capturing radioactive iodides in nuclear waste
Technique promises an unparalleled combination of high-strength and high-ductility properties for a low-carbon type of stainless steel called 316L
New research from Binghamton University shows that fine fibers like spider silk actually improve the quality of microphones for hearing aids
Remarkable cryo-EM images of dendrites show details down to the individual atom, and will yield new insights into why high-energy batteries fail
An aerospace engineer has built a machine to make water and oxygen from the lunar regolith, powered by solar energy
New 'potato stamp' technique combining silver and graphene may create cheaper, more flexible, and eco-friendly screens
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