Materials
- Nanosponges Soak Up Toxins April 21, 2013
- Tiny membrane-coated particles keep poisonous proteins away from healthy cells, save mice injected with lethal doses
- Study digs deep into Li-ion particle properties April 29, 2013
A Japanese research team from the National Institute for Materials Science and Tokyo Metropolitan University has demonstrated the importance of electrode design in terms of energy density.
- Mechanical and electronic properties of diborides of transition... May 5, 2013
Mechanical and electronic properties of diborides of transition 3d-5d metals from first principles: Toward search of novel ultra-incompressible and superhard materials Progress in Materials Science , Vol.
- New Report on Technologies, Markets, and Players in Organic Photovoltaics May 6, 2013
- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Organic Photovoltaics (OPV) 2013-2023: Technologies, Markets, Players" report to their offering. In this report, we develop...
- Thin Inorganic Ribbons Coil And Flex May 5, 2013
- Ability to bend imparts biomolecule-like self-assembly qualities to ordinarily rigid inorganic structures
- New "inverse vulcanization" process produces polymeric sulfur... April 15, 2013
Battery cycling data for poly . Chung et al. Click to enlarge. A University of Arizona-led international research team has developed a simple process for making lightweight plastics from elemental sulfur; the team has successfully used a new polymeric sulfur produced via the process as an electrode material for lithium-sulfur batteries.
- Nanoparticles Treat Degenerative Eye Disease Without Eye Injections March 27, 2013
- Nanomedicine: Polymer particles deliver therapeutic gene to eye tissue to improve the vision of mice with a model of macular degeneration
- Training Immune Cells March 17, 2013
- Researchers trap T cells in emulsion droplets in hopes of reprogramming them to attack new disease targets
- Magnetic Nanoparticles Banish Bacteria From Blood February 10, 2013
- Bacteria-binding materials could be used to scavenge pathogens in the blood to treat septic infections
- Urban Mining of E-Waste is a Sustainable and Beneficial Means of Commodities Production May 6, 2013
- As the traditional mining industry slows down year on year, Green Technology Solutions, Inc. believes that a major shift toward e-waste recycling is the solution to keeping manufacturers worldwide...
- Splitting Up Fatty Acids February 10, 2013
- Nanofiltration membrane technique separates vegetable oil molecules, opening the way to their broader industrial use
- a Kaist research team developed in vivo flexible large scale integrated circuits May 6, 2013
This shows: Top: In vivo flexible large scale integrated circuits ; Bottom: Schematic of roll-to-roll printing of flexible LSI on large area plastics.
- Exposition Highlights April 14, 2013
- C&EN panelists and instrument industry editors pick new products that stand out
- Oldest man to walk in space: 59-year-old Russian cosmonaut April 23, 2013
Cosmonauts Pavel Vinogradov and Roman Romanenko work near the space station's Pirs airlock module to set up equipment needed for installation of a space weather experiment.
- Structure of grains and grain boundaries in cryo-mechanically processed Ti alloy May 1, 2013
In Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 48, No. 13. , pp. 4592-4598, doi:10.1007/s10853-013-7190-3 A Ti5Ta1.8Nb alloy with the major phase as I Ti has been subjected to severe plastic deformation by means of cryo-rolling. Significant grain refinement has been observed.
