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Reusing waste energy with 2-D electron gas
Novel approach utilizes high mobility two-dimensional electron gas, boosting thermoelectric conversion efficiency. More than 60% of the...
Nov 20, 20172 min read


Beyond good vibrations: New insights into metamaterial magic
Metamaterials offer the very real possibility that our most far-fetched fancies could one day become real as rocks. From invisibility...
Nov 7, 20173 min read


New, simplified technique makes light metallic nanofoam
A simple method for manufacturing extremely low-density palladium nanofoams could help advance hydrogen storage technologies, reports a...
Nov 3, 20172 min read


Rutgers-led research could revolutionize nuclear waste reprocessing and save money
Seeking a better way to capture radioactive iodides in spent nuclear reactor fuel, Rutgers-New Brunswick scientists have developed an...
Nov 1, 20172 min read


Researchers show how nanoscale patterning can decrease metal fatigue
A new study in the journal Nature shows how metals can be patterned at the nanoscale to be more resistant to fatigue, the slow...
Oct 31, 20173 min read


New research explores the limits of nanomaterials and atomic effects for nanotechnology
Research by scientists at Swansea University has shown that improvements in nanowire structures will allow for the manufacture of more...
Oct 26, 20173 min read
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