Monday, December 8, 2025

Tech: Custom-made artificial mother-of-pearl — (Report)

Natural mother-of-pearl, such as mussels, is one of the hardest, most stable and stiff natural materials. Researchers have always been fascinated by it....

Tech: Chemical engineers develop new theory to build improved nanomaterials — (Report)

Thanks in part to their distinct electronic, optical and chemical properties, nanomaterials are utilized in an array of diverse applications from chemical production...

Tech: Green production of chemicals for industry — (Report)

Industry consumes large quantities of crude oil to produce basic substances for drugs, cosmetics, plastics, or food. However, these processes consume a lot...

Tech: Shape-shifting origami could help antenna systems adapt on the fly — (Report)

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have devised a method for using an origami-based structure to create radio frequency filters that have...

Tech: Topological material switched off and on for the first time — (Report)

Over the last decade, there has been much excitement about the discovery, recognised by the Nobel Prize in Physics only two years ago,...

Tech: Antenna evaluation method could help boost 5G network capacity and cut costs —...

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a method for evaluating and selecting optimal antenna designs for future...

Tech: Novel laser technology for microchip-size chemical sensors — (Report)

Most lasers have only one color. All the photons it emits have exactly the same wavelength. However, there are also lasers whose light...

Tech: Toward a new kind of transistor — (Report)

Billions of tiny transistors supply the processing power in modern smartphones, controlling the flow of electrons with rapid on-and-off switching. But continual progress in...

Tech: Write with heat, cool and then repeat with rewritable paper — (Report)

Even in this digital age, paper is still everywhere. Often, printed materials get used once and are then discarded, creating waste and potentially...

Tech: Researchers have discovered that using ferrimagnets can result in dramatically more stable and...

A team of international researchers led by engineers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have invented a new magnetic device which is...

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