Rapid, localized heat management is essential for electronic devices and could have applications ranging from wearable materials to burn treatment. While so-called thermoelectric materials convert ...
When a BESS reaches the end of its useful life, disposal can be a complex task that must be carefully planned, writes Max ...
Xuanhong Cheng (bioengineering and materials science and engineering), Siddha Pimputkar (materials science and engineering), and Yahong Rosa Zheng (electrical and computer engineering) are among the ...
Static electricity affects everyday life in familiar ways—the shock from touching a doorknob, a balloon sticking to a child’s ...
For centuries, static electricity has been the subject of intrigue and scientific investigation. Now, researchers from the ...
The humble malva nut, which for centuries has been used to make tea in Southeast Asian countries, could have a much more ...
A team of researchers may have found a better solution for recycling carbon fiber that uses direct electrical pulses.
What if your electronic devices could adapt on the fly to temperature, pressure, or impact? Thanks to a new breakthrough in downsizing quantum materials, that idea is becoming a reality.
Researchers from the University at Buffalo, Central South University, Shandong Normal University, Sungkyunkwan University, TU ...
The "Global Advanced Carbon Materials Market - Materials and Applications" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global demand for Advanced Carbon Materials is estimated at ...
The new material’s conductivity is 100 times higher than commercial products. Scientists accidentally discover powerful ...