Thursday, August 31, 2017
Nanoparticles - Accounting for the 'scooching effect'
Nanoparticles can help scientists brighten their research - but they also can throw off microscopic measurements.
New device could turn heat energy into a viable fuel source
The device is a multicomponent, multilayered composite material called a van der Waals Schottky diode. It converts heat into electricity up to three times more efficiently than silicon.
Insect eyes inspire new solar cell design
Packing tiny solar cells together, like micro-lenses in the compound eye of an insect, could pave the way to a new generation of advanced photovoltaics.
New X-ray laser technique reveals magnetic skyrmion fluctuations
A new 'two-bucket' method of delivering pairs of X-ray pulses gives a 1,000-fold improvement in seeing magnetic fluctuations that could lead to improved data storage materials.
Beating the heat with nanoparticle films
House and car windows that stay cool in the summer, warm in the winter.
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