Graphene, renowned for its exceptional strength, conductivity, and flexibility, is revolutionizing a myriad of industries, including electronics, energy, healthcare, and composites. The market’s ...
Now, researchers convert straw and other cellulosic waste biomass into reduced graphene oxide, a valuable and prized nanomaterial, through a simple reaction. Angle-resolved photoemission ...
Graphene has captured attention worldwide, with many scientists dubbing it a "wonder material" with potential to have a huge ...
Copper-oxide (CuO2) superconductors, such as Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ (Bi2212), have unusually high critical temperatures. Optical ...
A poor boy from the Mekong Delta who worked at construction sites to earn money for his tuition is now a man with PhDs in ...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are a group of gases formed by nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide. They are produced, above all, by the ...
Wafer-scale 2D perovskite oxides transform motion recognition with enhanced speed, precision, and scalability in ...
Engineers from Northwestern University suggest that frost formation can be prevented by modifying the texture of a surface ...
Graphene is hundredfold stronger than steel. This is a strong electric and heat conductor. In the most important industries, such as oil, composites, and electronics, high electronic mobility and ...
A new development in the world of sensors, the Ant-nose, offers exciting possibilities for the food industry. This electronic ...
Source, Application, End-use Industry (Automotive & Transportation, Aerospace & Defense, Electronics, and Construction) and ...