The DGIST-Caltech joint research team intentionally introduced defects into the material to create plenty of titanium tertiary (Ti³⁺) active sites using amorphous titanium dioxide with an irregular ...
A research team led by Professor Suil In of the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee) in cooperation with a research team led by Professor William A. Goddard III ...
Plasmonic metal nanostructures (e.g., Au, Cu, Pt, Ru) have attracted considerable attention in photothermal catalysis due to their unique capabilities in light-field regulation and energy conversion.
Scientists developed the smallest, densest carbon nanowires ever made, opening the door to explore the remarkable strength and conductivity of long carbon chains. (Nanowerk News) Carbon comes in many ...
A neuron made in the lab now works almost like one in the body. A team of engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has announced the creation of an artificial neuron with electrical ...
Semiconductor powerhouse TSMC is under increasing pressure to expand abroad and play a security role for the island. Those two roles could be in tension. One winter afternoon in a conference room in ...
The days of computer chips being mere pieces of tech are long gone. Now, they are very much weapons. Weapons of innovation, wealth, control, and power. That's why all the superpower nations are ...
Traditional manufacturing of high-performance electronics can be complex and expensive. While "solution processing"—a method involving liquid-based materials—offers a promising path for large-scale, ...
Ceramics possess a diverse range of properties that enable their use in various applications. These include low thermal conductivity, high heat capacity, corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, ...
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