New research suggests that converting CO2 into valuable products might be cheaper using bacteria-coated electrodes, which eliminate costly gas separation steps.
For generating electricity from body heat, researchers have developed a carbon nanotube yarn with highly aligned CNT bundles and heat inhibiting molecules.
Researchers printed high-performance organic transistor arrays and logic circuits with an amorphous polymer semiconductor, achieving 100% yield, excellent uniformity, and the highest reported density of 100 printed transistors per square centimeter.