Scientists have discovered an exciting new approach to generating clean hydrogen energy using a remarkable class of crystals that harness the quantum properties of electrons.
Researchers unveil a low-toxicity, glass-like material with exceptional X-ray sensitivity, enabling scalable manufacturing for improved medical imaging and security systems.
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are tunable catalysts, but their activity stems from cobalt ions detaching to form nanoparticles, not the COFs themselves.
Researchers demonstrated for the first time transverse thermoelectric conversion in the semimetal WSi2, leading to more efficient thermoelectric devices.
Researchers investigate an elusive cooling phenomenon in a halide perovskite-based 'dots-in-crystal' material, shedding light on its strengths and limitations.
Researchers developed the world's first technology for producing highly dispersible carbon nanotube powder, which can be easily applicable to environmentally-friendly secondry battery dry processes.
Researchers have successfully created electrically defined quantum dots in zinc oxide (ZnO) heterostructures, marking a significant milestone in the development of quantum technologies.