A Jilin University team has reported a novel strategy using pressure engineering to identify the organic–inorganic ...
In this video interview from Pittcon, we ask Christopher Palmer about developing novel polymeric materials for microscale liquid phase separations, as well as some of the current trends and challenges ...
Spiders don’t just spin webs—they engineer them. By stretching their silk as they spin, spiders strengthen the fibers at the ...
Previous research has primarily focused on the impact of hydrogen bonding interactions in hybrid perovskites on the material's photophysical properties.” said Guanjun Xiao, who led the research. “The ...
Germany's biggest utility RWE reaches agreement to supply ~30K metric tons/year of green hydrogen to France’s TotalEnergies ...
In line with its 2030 ambition to decarbonize the hydrogen used in its European refineries, TotalEnergies has signed an ...
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ZME Science on MSNTo Spin Silk Five Times Stronger Than Steel, Spiders Perform a Stretching TrickSpider silk is one of the most fascinating natural materials known to humans. It is more flexible than rubber yet tougher ...
Researchers long have been interested in spider silk because of its remarkable properties. It’s stronger than steel, tougher ...
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