Thursday, May 2, 2019

Sculpting super-fast light pulses with nanopillars

Nanopillars shape light precisely for practical applications.

Thermodynamic insights could lead to better catalysts

Experiments and analyses show how electrons and protons get together on an electrode surface.

Self-powered wearable tech with crumpled carbon nanotube forests

Researchers developed a highly stretchable supercapacitors for powering wearable electronics. The newly developed supercapacitor has demonstrated solid performance and stability, even when it is stretched to 800% of its original size for thousands of stretching/relaxing cycles.

Machine Learning paves the way for next-level quantum sensing

Scientists have reached new heights of sophistication in detecting magnetic fields with extreme sensitivity at room temperature by combining machine learning with a quantum sensor.

Graphene art - no ink needed

Artist employs laser-induced graphene as medium for ultramodern art.

RadarGlass: Functional thin-film structures for integrated radar sensors

A research project has developed a coating process chain that enables radar sensors to be integrated in car headlights. After almost two years in development they have manufactured a working prototype.