Group finds that boron nitride nanotubes form much stronger interfaces than comparable carbon tubes with the same polymer
UTSA team takes Nobel-prize winning work on graphene a step further
Device uses microfabricated bioreactors to facilitate the on-demand production of therapeutic proteins for medicines and biopharmaceuticals
Paper describes a new method for processing magnesium, an abundant metal that is not harmful to living tissue
Student comes up with an inventive way of measuring the near-instantaneous electrical current generated using a light detector
PNNL organic battery will be cheaper than standard vanadium flow battery
Berkeley Lab researchers’ discovery may enable next-generation cathodes.
Computer scientist probes how metal nanoparticles supercharge sunlight's water-splitting feat
Novel coating could allow panels to capture light from more angles
New material delays formation of ice
How Berkeley Lab battery spinoff Seeo got acquired by a major multinational company
"If we can achieve the level of control seen in nature, imagine all the things we could do."
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