New research shows that solution-processed hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks can be used to improve resistive memory technology, offering potential benefits for electronic device performance and sustainability.
Researchers use an anisotropic lattice to induce strong chirality in metasurfaces, offering new possibilities in chiral sensing and wavefront modulations while maintaining high Q factors.
A new study proves that bimetallic selenides are promising candidates for potassium storage devices and also offers new insight into the rational design of electrode materials for high-rate potassium-ion batteries.
A new class of nanoscale hybrid materials has the potential to improve sustainability across energy systems, transport, biosensors, water purification and even 3D printing, but the field is still very young.