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A team led by Johns Hopkins engineers has discovered some previously unknown properties of a common memory material, paving the way for development of new forms of memory drives, movie …

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Through a combination of atomic-scale materials design and ultrafast measurements, researchers at the University of Illinois have revealed new insights about how heat flows across an interface between two materials. …

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A new type of hybrid material developed at the University of California, Berkeley, could help oil and chemical companies save energy and money – and lower their environmental impacts – …

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Sandia National Laboratories is using its Ion Beam Laboratory (IBL) to study how to rapidly evaluate the tougher advanced materials needed to build the next generation of nuclear reactors and …

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Researchers at the University of Sheffield have revolutionised the electron microscope by developing a new method which could create the highest resolution images ever seen. For over 70 years, transmission …

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In the continual quest for better thermoelectric materials—which convert heat into electricity and vice versa—researchers have identified a liquid-like compound whose properties give it the potential to be even more …

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Thanks for the Memory: More Room for Data in ‘Phase-Change’ Material

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A team led by Johns Hopkins engineers has discovered some previously unknown properties of a common memory material, paving the way for development of ...

heat

Controlling Heat Flow with Atomic-Level Precision

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Through a combination of atomic-scale materials design and ultrafast measurements, researchers at the University of Illinois have revealed new insight ...

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New Graphene-Based Material Could Revolutionize Electronics

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The most transparent, lightweight and flexible material ever for conducting electricity has been invented by a team from the University of Exeter. Cal ...

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Large-Scale Piezoelectricity From ZnO Materials

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In recent years, with the growing concerns over environmental protection and human health, environment-friendly materials have received increasing att ...

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New Material Cuts Costs of Separating Gas for Plastics

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A new type of hybrid material developed at the University of California, Berkeley, could help oil and chemical companies save energy and money – and ...

heated

New Understanding of How Materials Change When Rapidly Heated

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Collaboration between the University of Southampton and the University of Cambridge has made ground-breaking advances in our understanding of the chan ...

sandia

Advanced Materials for Reactors Probed

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Sandia National Laboratories is using its Ion Beam Laboratory (IBL) to study how to rapidly evaluate the tougher advanced materials needed to build th ...

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A New Path for Light Through Metals

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Helping bridge the gap between photonics and electronics, researchers from Purdue University have coaxed a thin film of titanium nitride into transpor ...

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Electron Microscopy Revolutionised

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Researchers at the University of Sheffield have revolutionised the electron microscope by developing a new method which could create the highest resol ...

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Graphene Nanopores Unlock DNA

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Look at the tip of that old pencil in your desk drawer, and what you’ll see are layers of graphite that are thousands of atoms thick. Use the pe ...

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Liquid-like Materials to Improve Thermoelectric Devices

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In the continual quest for better thermoelectric materials—which convert heat into electricity and vice versa—researchers have identified a liquid ...

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Exotic Materials Change Optics

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Duke University engineers believe that continued advances in creating ever-more exotic and sophisticated man-made materials will greatly improve their ...

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