A coating is designed that significantly improves the performance of metal electrodes in high‐temperature, thin-film-based solid oxide fuel cells.
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A coating is designed that significantly improves the performance of metal electrodes in high‐temperature, thin-film-based solid oxide fuel cells.
Complicated bulk multicomponent nanostructures with more than two components are fabricated.
The broad applications of LOV domains in optogenetics are reviewed.
Disposable and flexible electronics made from paper could provide a cost-effective alternate to current electronic device materials.
Degrading ibuprofen in water using a pulsed corona discharge.
Broadband and ultrathin infrared stealth sheets are prepared that can hide macroscopic 3D objects.
Waste carbon could displace about 10 percent of the petroleum imported by the US, while simultaneously consuming wastes that are now economically or environmentally burdensome.
Researchers from UNSW Sydney and Aarhus University review the current landscape of nitric oxide-releasing platforms.
A nanobiosensor is developed that performs real-time analysis of single-cell cytokine secretion, enabling the development of new therapies for diseases.
Where should charging stations be placed for electric vehicles?