A model that rapidly searches through large numbers of materials could find sustainable alternatives to existing composites. Researchers from Konica … More
Tag: Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
A new age of 2.5D materials
2.5-dimensional materials promise new applications for artificial intelligence, electronics, automobiles and the energy sector. Scientists are exploring new ways to … More
Portable generator powers small safety devices
The compact, lightweight device generates electricity when shaken and can power 100 LEDs. A new stick-like, water-based device can convert … More
Tiny electric generators could accelerate wound healing
Researchers are working to overcome challenges in order to bring wearable, electric, wound-healing devices to clinical practice. Tiny dressings that … More
Improving machine learning for materials design
A quick, cost-effective approach improves the accuracy with which machine learning models can predict the properties of new materials. A … More
Submerged sensors to control wearable electronics
Scientists in Korea make hand-drawn and flexible pressure sensors that can control a phone from underwater Flexible and waterproof sensors … More
Hydrogel holds life-giving cells longer
An injection made of a hydrogel containing stem cells could treat damaged tissue following a heart attack. Heart muscle becomes … More
Stimulating blood vessel formation with magnets
Magnetic field could boost blood vessel growth to regenerate damaged tissue. Magnetic field can be used to stimulate blood vessel … More
Better memristors for brain-like computing
Neurone-like junctions made of mixed oxide-based materials could reduce the massive energy consumption of artificial intelligence operations. Scientists are getting … More
Dye-based device sees the invisible
Devices that can see shortwave infrared light, which is invisible to the naked eye, could soon become cheaper and more … More