Prototype Nuclear Battery Packs 10 Times More Power
MIPT develops a nuclear-diamond battery with application for space travel and pacemakers
MIPT develops a nuclear-diamond battery with application for space travel and pacemakers
Understanding how lithium reacts to pressure developed from charging and discharging a battery could mean safer, better batteries.
Increasing thermal stability with all-inorganic materials
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Improved optical sectioning delivers higher resolution without the need to acquire a z-stack
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Water microdroplets replace toxic agents in a new "green" synthesis
Researchers at University of Sheffield reveal the conversion of infrared light into electrical charges by photosynthetic proteins
Using E-TEM, researchers have discovered an ultra-thin layer of aluminum oxide, though solid, can flow like a liquid instead of cracking
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WITec’s proven 3D Raman imaging functionality is now available in an inverted microscope
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New metal-mesh membrane could solve longstanding problems and lead to inexpensive power storage
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New material contributes to raising productivity and reducing costs in semiconductor and medical device applications
Find out how X-ray and focused ion beam microscopy are helping researchers to characterize the structure of materials