US scientists have found bacteria that converts toxic pollutants into less harmful substances, while generating electricity in the process.
US scientists have found bacteria that converts toxic pollutants into less harmful substances, while generating electricity in the process.
Solar researchers have investigated whether it is economically viable for a solar thermal power plant to convert excess photovoltaic and wind power into heat and store it.
Scientists demonstrate the feasibility of chirality-encoded logic architectures.
For the first time, a research group successfully uses egg shells as an electrode for energy storage.
Low-cost strategies to tailor the microstructure of solid oxide fuel cell electrodes are discussed, providing a fast and efficient way to evaluate new electrode materials.
Scientists analyze CMTS from a structural and electronic perspective and propose criteria for disorder-free materials .
Gallium nitride as a potential alternative to current silicon-based electronics.
A high‐throughput hydrodynamic exfoliation process yields a highly stable colloidal suspension of 2D nanosheets in water.
Decentralized renewable energy systems are promising options to cope with the challenge of balancing local production and energy consumption.
Researchers at the University of Toronto discuss the origins and advances of carbon dioxide photocatalysis.