Despite its playful origin, Boise State researchers have taken this concept to the next level with “electronic tattoos” that ...
Polymers are ubiquitous in our daily lives, forming the basis of plastics, rubber, and countless other materials. But what exactly is a polymer, and how can you identify one? This comprehensive guide ...
The continuous advancement of science and technology has led to the widespread application of nuclear technology across a diverse spectrum of fields, including scientific research, industrial ...
As electronic devices continue to become more compact, flexible, and wearable, materials suppliers are coming under increased pressure to surpass traditional limitations. From foldable displays and ...
Leaders from Republic Services Inc. and Blue Polymers LLC have opened North America’s first Polymer Center and Blue Polymers plastics recycling complex in Indianapolis, where the joint venture ...
A new type of semiconducting polythiophene with high charge-carrier mobility could potentially be used in flexible, lightweight, and ultimately large-area displays, according to Iain McCulloch and ...
Can 3D prints be magnetic? It turns out, they can. A LinkedIn post from EOS’ Björn Schneider shows what appears to be a polymer print that reacts to a magnet. How is this possible? Schneider explains: ...
Understanding the structure-function relationship of polymers is of critical importance for successful incorporation into commercial applications. In this webinar, Nemal Gobalasingham, Ph.D. will ...
In PNAS, Oikonomou et al. (1) introduce the concept of eSoil, a conducting polymer–based scaffold for the hydroponic culture of plants. They show that when eSoil is polarized, it accelerates the ...
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