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Right electrolyte doubles novel two-dimensional material's ability to store energy
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Drexel University and their partners have discovered a way to...
Mar 4, 20193 min read


Electrically-heated silicate glass appears to defy Joule's first law
Characterizing and predicting how electrically-heated silicate glass behaves is important because it is used in a variety of devices that...
Feb 26, 20193 min read


Phase transition dynamics in two-dimensional materials
Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (2D-TMDs) such as monolayer molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) are atomically thin...
Feb 19, 20192 min read


Nanotechnology enables engineers to weld previously un-weldable aluminum alloy
An aluminum alloy developed in the 1940s has long held promise for use in automobile manufacturing, except for one key obstacle. Although...
Feb 19, 20192 min read


Research details sticky situations at the nanoscale
Brown University researchers have made a discovery about the way things stick together at tiny scales that could be helpful in...
Feb 7, 20194 min read


Scientists develop first fabric to automatically cool or insulate depending on conditions
Despite decades of innovation in fabrics with high-tech thermal properties that keep marathon runners cool or alpine hikers warm, there...
Feb 7, 20193 min read
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