Researchers have developed a way to blast the molecules in plastics and other materials with a laser to break them down into their smallest parts for future reuse.
Scientists are applying their expertise in physics, chemistry and computer modeling to create the next generation of computer chips, aiming for processes and materials that will produce chips with smaller features.
Researchers develop carbon nanotube transistors filled with perovskites, achieving low power consumption and high performance for next-generation electronics applications.
Scientists have shown that molybdenum disulfide exhibits ferromagnetic properties under certain conditions. When subjected to low temperatures and an external magnetic field, the electron spins in this material all point in the same direction.