New experimental polymers delivers cheaper, lighter, stronger and recyclable materials ideal for electronics, aerospace, airline and automotive industries.
New experimental polymers delivers cheaper, lighter, stronger and recyclable materials ideal for electronics, aerospace, airline and automotive industries.
Researchers have observed drastic shifts in the photoluminescence emission spectra of quantum dots.
Professor Masami Okmoto of the Toyota Technological Institute reviews the first edition of Environmentally Friendly Polymer Nanocomposites.
Researchers from CAS and other collaborative research institutions have proposed a precision structural model for fullerenols.
Toshiba and IBIDEN unveil a prototype silicon carbide fuel assembly cover for use in nuclear power stations.
American researchers design organic battery intended for deployment in power stations.
A method has been developed to produce crystalline fine-grained composites of basis tungsten carbide metal starting from amorphous sol-gel masses.
Professor Ozin addresses a fundamental concern in the field of photocatalysis.
Scientists from Australia in Australian National University have examined recent progresses on the mechanisms of water and ion transport through nanoscale pores.
DFT, DSSCs, and TSC – these and more in our May physics highlights.