University of Illinois researchers 3D print flat carbon-fiber structures that morph into curved satellite components in space ...
The world’s energy demand is rising, and NREL’s ULIS power module could help meet it. Demand for energy worldwide is climbing rapidly, driven in part by power hungry data centers that support ...
Identical growth conditions yield uniform monolayer graphene on three different perovskite oxides, suggesting gas-phase ...
Progress in materials chemistry has often come from changing what things are made of, yet today we understand that how those components are arranged is just as important ...
A new microscopy technique allows scientists to see single-atom-thick boron nitride by making it glow under infrared light.
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Scientists capture the secret quantum dance of atoms for the first time
The quantum world has a reputation for being elusive, but physicists are now starting to watch it unfold in real time. For ...
In a paper recently published by npj 2D Materials and Applications, researchers from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME) have created a high-throughput ...
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Twisted 2D carbon behaves like a strange superconductor
Twist a stack of atom-thin carbon sheets by just the right amount and the material stops behaving like ordinary metal or insulator. Instead, it starts acting like a peculiar kind of superconductor ...
A surprising discovery about how water behaves on one of the world's thinnest 2D materials could lead to major technological improvements, from better anti-icing coatings for aircraft and ...
Memory Explainer: This is why memory and storage is so expensive (of course it's AI) and why PC gaming hardware prices are only going to keep rising, even probably for GPUs Hardware Securities firm ...
A multi-layer MXene after etching a MAX particle.Devynn Leatherman-May, Brian C. Wyatt, and Babak Anasori, Purdue University Two-dimensional nanomaterials only a few atoms thick are being pushed to ...
Since their discovery at Drexel University in 2011, MXenes — a family of nanomaterials with unique properties of durability, conductivity and filtration, among many others — has become the largest ...
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