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  • News - 18 Sep 2008
    Samuel Krinsky, a physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, has won thee 2008 Free Electron Laser (FEL) Prize. Sponsored by the FEL Conference, which was held...
  • Article - 13 Mar 2025
    Transforming oil spill response, nanosponges provide an efficient, eco-friendly solution for oil absorption, outperforming conventional cleanup techniques.
  • Article - 18 Dec 2024
    Black phosphorus is a 2D material with unique properties, ideal for electronics, energy storage, and biomedical applications due to its tunable characteristics.
  • Article - 30 Aug 2024
    Graphene, the "wonder material" of the 21st century, continues to redefine science and technology with its exceptional properties. Recent advancements highlight its potential in faster computing,...
  • News - 16 Jun 2008
    An international research team led by Swedish Professor Rajeev Ahuja, Uppsala University, has demonstrated an atomistic mechanism of hydrogen release in magnesium nanoparticles - a potential hydrogen...
  • News - 11 Jun 2008
    Commonly used industrial dyes hold the key to advancing the new science of 'spintronics', say researchers working on a new £2.5 million study. Spintronics holds out the possibility of a range of...
  • Article - 7 Sep 2023
    Utilizing high vacuum C-AFM imaging, this study reveals the relationship between nanoscale structure and electrochemical activity in energy storage systems.
  • News - 16 May 2008
    MIT engineers have improved the power output of one type of fuel cell by more than 50 percent through technology that could help these environmentally friendly energy storage devices find a much...
  • News - 13 Mar 2008
    In response to the electronics industry’s rallying cry of “smaller and faster,” the next breakthroughs in the electronics size barrier are likely to come from microchips and data...
  • Article - 31 Jan 2022
    Advances in the development of nanostructured thin films have enabled the production of gas nanosensors with better sensitivity and sensitivity.

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