Many research efforts have been directed at evaluating the short-term performance of these materials
Team aims to make the process more efficient and less expensive
Drexel researchers have found a way of growing crystals in a sphere shape, which could be a boon to drug delivery
World’s first cellulose aerogel made of paper waste is biodegradable, non-toxic, flexible and ultra-strong
New technology could secure credit cards, key cards, and pallets of goods in warehouses
Discovery gives scientists the ability to create graphene-like structures for many other elements
Hybrid polymers could lead to new concepts in self-repairing materials, drug delivery and artificial muscles
Work could lead to entirely novel property profiles of superconductors
Research offers new insights into the role of cluster shapes in catalyzing reactions at the nanoscale
Device could be powered by the body's own energy
Berkeley Lab-led research team creates a high-efficiency device in 7 steps
Rice, Swansea scientists use household oven to help decontaminate carbon nanotubes
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