Researchers from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and Lehigh University have developed a nanostructured copper alloy ...
As temperatures climb in the city and construction faces a climate reckoning, urban planning and community engagement are a ...
A nanostructured copper alloy, Cu-Ta-Li (Copper-Tantalum-Lithium), could be a groundbreaking new high-temperature material ...
Scientists developed a high-entropy hydrogel that stiffens 760-fold when heated and softens in 28 seconds upon cooling. This ...
With wildfires happening more often and burning more area, homes need to be “hardened” to make them more fire-resistant ...
Technological breakthroughs in perovskites, AI integration, and transparent solar panels are significantly boosting solar ...
Researchers from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and Lehigh University have developed a groundbreaking nanostructured copper alloy that could ...
Researchers from Stanford University, the University of Cambridge, and Rice University have discovered a simple heat-based method to stabilize a key bioelectronic material.
Researchers have identified the human enzyme APEH as a crucial activator of antimalarial prodrugs, paving the way for more ...
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GlobalData on MSNThe science of packaging for extreme conditionsSelecting the right materials, designing for durability, and rigorous testing are essential to ensuring product integrity in ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNHeat-based stabilization of a conductive polymer simplifies bioelectronics fabricationRecent advances in the field of materials science have opened new possibilities for the fabrication of bioelectronics, devices designed to be worn or implanted in the human body. Bioelectronics can ...
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