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Unlike their mid-century ancestors, today's plastics are being reimagined through ultra-thin layering at the molecular level.
What if a doctor could inject an electricity-conducting liquid into the body, let it temporarily solidify to record nerve ...
Telangana's Ramappa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, astounds with its 13th-century Kakatiya craftsmanship. Its unique ...
Apart from technical proficiency, Mechanical Engineering students must also develop emerging skills aligned with digitisation ...
Rice materials scientist and neuroengineer Christina Tringides has been named a Distinguished Scientist by the Sontag ...
Penn State researchers created seven new high-entropy oxides by removing oxygen during synthesis, enabling metals that normally destabilize to form rock-salt ceramics. Machine learning helped identify ...
In hydrogen production catalysts, water droplets must detach easily from the surface to prevent blockage by bubbles, allowing for faster hydrogen generation. In semiconductor manufacturing, the ...
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Aluminum prevents 'rapid aging' in high-energy batteries
The research team of Prof. Kyu-Young Park at POSTECH has revealed the origin of capacity degradation in high-nickel cathodes, ...
These three distinguished researchers bring their expertise in synthetic biology, materials science, and genome research to contribute to the Institute’s mission of societal impact ...
Penn State scientists discovered seven new ceramics by simply removing oxygen—opening a path to materials once beyond reach.
Since the late 1800s, rechargeable batteries have revolutionized how we store and use energy in many ways. Although batteries ...
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