A research team at POSTECH has developed a new method for making perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) in a more efficient and uniform way. This breakthrough...
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Transparent aluminum sounds like something out of science fiction, but it’s a real material called transparent aluminum oxide (TAlOx). Known for being extremely hard and scratch-resistant, it is already used in protective coatings for electronics, optical sensors, and solar panels. In Star Trek, it’s even imagined as a material for starship windows and space aquariums! […] The post Transparent aluminum: New discovery makes sci-fi material easier to produce appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A research team at POSTECH has developed a new method for making perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) in a more efficient and uniform way. This breakthrough...
A new discovery about a special quantum material could help advance quantum computers, sensors, and other futuristic technologies. Scientists from the...
Researchers at RMIT University have developed a groundbreaking new material inspired by the skeleton of a deep-sea sponge. This innovative lattice...
Solar energy is becoming more popular in the U.S., with about 7% of Americans using it to power their homes. However, scientists are still searching...
Researchers have found a way to 3D print powerful and sustainable thermoelectric materials, which could improve cooling technology in electronics,...
Scientists have discovered how tiny defects in ultra-thin materials like graphene can stop their natural ripples, freezing them in place. This...
Virtual reality (VR) is about to become even more immersive with a new invention that lets you taste food while using VR headsets. Scientists have...
Scientists have developed a special type of glass that can store and rewrite 3D patterns, offering a stable and long-lasting way to save information....
An international team of researchers has uncovered how certain gut cells activate pain signals, which can persist long after the initial cause is...
Around 500,000 years ago, a group of horses, sloths, and armadillos met an unfortunate fate when they fell into a sinkhole in Florida’s Big Bend...