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New Method to Evaluate Thermoelectric Materials
by
Clemson University
New method uses Peltier cooling to calculate figure-of-merit
| 2 min read
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More Links Aren’t Necessarily Better for Hybrid Nanomaterials
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Rice University
Adding charge acceptors can slow electron transfer in some light-activated materials
| 2 min read
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New Process to Create Freestanding Membranes of ‘Smart’ Materials
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University of Minnesota
Technology could be used to make faster, more efficient electronic devices and components
| 3 min read
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At the Edge of Graphene-Based Electronics
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Researchers developed a new nanoelectronics platform based on graphene—a single sheet of carbon atoms
| 3 min read
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A Sensitization Strategy Achieves Hyperfluorescence
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Higher Education Press
Researchers designed and synthesized two new fluorescent emitters
| 1 min read
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2D Material May Enable Ultra-Sharp Cellphone Photos in Low Light
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Penn State
Novel device also combines light sensing, computing to save energy
| 4 min read
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Researchers Eye Embroidery as Low-Cost Solution for Making Wearable Electronics
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North Carolina State University
The yarns were tested as motion sensors by embroidering them with the PTFE fabric on denim
| 3 min read
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Technique Prints Flexible Circuits on Curved Surfaces
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North Carolina State University
The work could lead to new electronics and smart materials
| 2 min read
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How ‘2D’ Materials Expand
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New technique that accurately measures how atom-thin materials expand when heated
| 4 min read
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Using Electricity to Find Materials That Can Learn
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Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists used the Advanced Photon Source to watch a nonliving material mimic behavior associated with learning
| 3 min read
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