Scientists create porous carbon electrodes with 3D printing that boost conductivity and design flexibility in flow batteries, offering new options for clean energy storage.
Scientists have demonstrated a cryogenic circuit that enables faster control of photons, marking a key advance in quantum technology and low-temperature light processing.
Neuroscientists and materials scientists have created contact lenses that enable infrared vision in both humans and mice by converting infrared light into visible light.
Researchers used laser compression to study liquid carbon for the first time, enabling insights into extreme states relevant to planetary interiors and nuclear fusion.
Researchers developed a high-performance GaN transistor using a latch effect, paving the way for faster, more reliable 6G technologies and next-gen global communications.
Scientists have developed a method for analysing the structure of lipid nanoparticles that could be used to improve vaccine and drug delivery, targeting a wide range of health issues.
L-511 linear micropositioning stage are designed for applications requiring minimum incremental motion down to 20 nanometers, drive forces up to 22 lbs, and multi-axis configuration options.
New solar tech stably generates high photocurrent for efficient hydrogen production, cutting fabrication time and advancing commercialization of solar hydrogen systems.