Batteries are a key part of the global push to lower emissions.
Water Sharing Across Cultures: Gifts, Exchanges, and other Transfers between Households
Household water sharing is rarely studied by scholars, but is crucial to human survival all around the world.
Fast Tracking the Immune Response
A platform to self‐assemble immune signals into nanostructured capsules is discussed.
Therapeutic Potential of Cyclodextrins for “Childhood Alzheimer’s”
Cyclodextrin-based polymers (CCPs) hold therapeutic potential for Niemann–Pick type C (NPC) disease.
New Battery-Operated Train
Battery-operated trains could be an important component of sustainable mobility in the near future. Now, Bombardier presents an auspicious electro-hybrid train.
Computational Sociology Helps Overcoming Systemic Risks
Systemic risks tend to be underestimated and do not attract the same amount of attention as catastrophic events.
Predicting Calendar Aging in Lithium Metal Secondary Batteries
A model to predict degradation of lithium metal batteries at rest and the electrolyte composition over time is developed.
Putting Fungus on the Back Foot: Effective Therapy for Fungal Nail Infections
Photodynamic therapy used to combat common fungal foot infection.
Wearable Mercury Detection: It’s A Kind Of Magic
Wearable mercury sensors will radically change the field of food and water analysis.
Breaking New Ground in TENG Research
There’s no stopping the development of TENGs