An environment-friendly anti-solvent helps to produce higher efficiency Solar Cells in comparison to the commonly used toxic anti-solvent.
An environment-friendly anti-solvent helps to produce higher efficiency Solar Cells in comparison to the commonly used toxic anti-solvent.
Recent research results in fabricating thermal management devices using 3D printing methods are reviewed.
Local control of pens in a large-scale pen array can be achieved by using a nanotube composite that is photo-responsive to fabricate each individual pen.
A team of researchers from Macquarie University, the University of Queensland and Sugar Research Australia has undertaken a comprehensive review of scientific studies on how climate change impacts sugarcane production
Esteemed experts contributed review articles on modelling and simulation of blast furnace, electric arc furnace, decarbonisation processes, continuous casting, ingot casting, electro-slag remelting, and galvanizing operations.
Special AM30 Symposium at NANO2018 in Hong Kong.
A team of researchers develop a unique molding process for generating all-liquid structures via interfacial jamming of cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) surfactants. The structures have long-term stability and can adapt or respond to external stimuli, allowing for potential applications in encapsulation, sensors, and liquid electronic devices.
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics presents advantages and potentials of the anionic polymerization technique.
Making fuel from carbon dioxide in the presence of the morning sun; a recent paper reports on the most recent advances toward this goal.
Researchers design a bio-inspired batoid robot from non-toxic hydrogels operated with Au microelectrodes.