Close up of a water drop on a rose petal. Rose petals exhibit a property called superhydrophobicity, which is of interest to material scientists. Now, researchers at Iowa State University have managed ...
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Is there anything as chic as a well-tailored suit? We don’t think so, except of course for one in muted silver or gunmetal gray. While going for gold is never out of the question, we love the ...
To create the new batteries needed for EVs, mobile devices and renewable energy storage, researchers have explored new materials, new designs, new configurations and new chemistry. But one aspect – ...
Spring/Summer might be all about pastels and blooming, peppy shades but this time it's the metallic texture that is ruling the trends chart. From making a chic case at the Dior's show to becoming a ...
Scientists have developed technology to make metallic replicas of soft, natural surfaces such as rose petals. The team's metallic surfaces retained properties of the originals, including a rose ...
A recent study by industry partner Thermo Fisher Scientific and Professor Shirley Meng’s Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion, published in Joule, found that modifying the texture of metal can ...
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