Rice University scientists have developed a simple way to produce conductive, three-dimensional objects made of graphenefoam.

Rice University scientists have developed a simple way to produce conductive, three-dimensional objects made of graphenefoam.
Tree roots and stumps help to safely and cleanly extract ground water for human consumption.
The opportunities and challenges of salvage logging of biomass after natural disturbances to supply wood-based bioenergy.
A new porous nanotube structure is created from pure metallic molybdenum disulfide, which is useful for fundamental electrochemical studies as well as showing good performance as a lithium-ion battery anode.
In this review broad “joining” processes of dissimilar metallic materials by both experimental and modeling approaches are summarized.
The Journal of Polymer Science Innovation Award is now in its seventh year, and we are delighted to honor Rachel O’Reilly.
With a new material, waste heat from industry can now be used in environmentally friendly cooling systems.
Material scientists shape the surface of tiny, curved carbon fibres tailoring the materials’ properties in a spectacuar way.
Looking at the sustainability pathways of in the Gulf region towards achieving a low-carbon development and achieving a post-fossil-fuel transformation.
A pinch of salt can be used to drastically improve the performance of batteries.