A team of researchers at Stanford University has developed shape-controlled, self-wrapping electronics based on carbon nanotubes.

A team of researchers at Stanford University has developed shape-controlled, self-wrapping electronics based on carbon nanotubes.
The project is currently developing a laser welding process for joining three-dimensional structures made of steel and aluminum in a hybrid design.
Japanese researchers successfully control the higher-ordered structure of an electrostatic assembly prepared from oppositely charged polypeptides.
MIT researchers demonstrate a facile and potentially universal approach to white light-emitting materials synthesis.
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Researchers develop dual-frequency response liquid crystal composite material for improved photoluminescent switches.
Geometric asymmetry is introduced in graphene-based nanofluidic devices to enhance ion current rectification.
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Scientists in China discover an unusual material that can expand, instead of shrinking, against external pressure.
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