University of Colorado scientists are the first to 3D print a complex, porous lattice structure using liquid crystal elastomers, creating devices that can finally mimic biological tissues
Universal first-principles approach will accelerate the identification and design of materials for quantum information science and other spintronics applications
With an ability to absorb more than 30 times its weight in oil, the sponge could be used to inexpensively and efficiently clean up oil spills without harming marine life
Ultrathin materials are extremely interesting as building blocks for next generation nano electronic devices, as it is much easier to make circuits and other complex structures
A University of Sydney scientist has developed a type of error-correcting code for quantum computers that will free up more hardware to do useful calculations