A research team has developed a technology that can significantly increase the efficiency of eco-friendly solar cells. The solar cells they developed...
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A research team has successfully developed innovative artificial muscle fibers capable of producing and storing energy. The team anticipates that these findings will have broad applications in fields such as advanced textiles, medical robotics, and wearable devices. The research is published in the Chemical Engineering Journal.
A research team has developed a technology that can significantly increase the efficiency of eco-friendly solar cells. The solar cells they developed...
A research team has developed a technology that can significantly increase the efficiency of eco-friendly solar cells. The solar cells they developed...
A research team led by Professors Stefan Seelecke and Paul Motzki from Saarland University is using a highly versatile film not much thicker than...
A research team led by Professors Stefan Seelecke and Paul Motzki from Saarland University is using a highly versatile film not much thicker than...
Scientists in Spain have created tiny flower-shaped structures that can boost magnetic fields in a very small area. These microscopic “magnetic...
HÜRTH, Germany — March 24, 2025 — The Cellulose Fibres Conference 2025 (CFC 2025), held March 12-13 in Cologne, Germany, successfully brought...
A research team from the Korea Institute of Energy Research has developed a technology that efficiently manages volatile organic compounds (VOCs)...
A research team from the Korea Institute of Energy Research has developed a technology that efficiently manages volatile organic compounds (VOCs)...
A Macquarie University-led project has achieved significant breakthroughs in developing industrially viable manufacturing methods for next-generation...
A U of T Engineering team has collaborated with researchers in the Wilfred and Joyce Posluns Centre for Image Guided Innovation and Therapeutic...