Home Authors Posts by science

science

science
10035 POSTS 0 COMMENTS

Graphene-like materials printed with inkjet printer

0
Researchers team has developed inks made of graphene-like materials for inkjet printing. New black phosphorous inks are compatible with conventional inkjet printing techniques for...

Creating a color printer that uses a colorless, non-toxic ink inspired...

0
his image of a squirrel was printed in color by controlling the thickness of a colorless ink deposited on a thin film. Credit: American Chemical...

High-speed camera captures dancing droplets for scientific ‘photo album’

0
Water droplet patterns were captured by a high-speed camera at Cornell University. Credit: Cornell University The splash from rain hitting a windowpane or printer ink hitting...

Growing organs a few ink drops at a time

0
This is a photograph of a 3-D hydrogel construct obtained through drop-on-drop multi-material bioprintinig. Credit: Osaka University Printed replacement human body parts might seem like science...

Completely new kind of polymer could lead to artificial muscles, self-repairing...

0
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new hybrid polymer with removable supramolecular compartments, shown in this molecular model. Credit: Mark E. Seniw, Northwestern University Imagine a...

How to decrease the mass of aircrafts

0
This is an engine fan with carbon-fiber cover. Credit: Aleksander Babkin Members of the Department of Chemistry of Lomonosov Moscow State University have created unique polymer...

Metal-organic frameworks used as looms

0
The metal-organic framework is set up like a sandwich (a). The molecular textile layer is woven in an active layer that is embedded between...

New method for making invisible brushes that repel dirt

0
Drexel materials scientist Christopher Li, PhD, reports a new way for making polymer nanobrushes that equates to growing a lawn by rolling out sod...

Two-dimensional polymer breakthrough that could revolutionize energy storage

0
NUS PhD student Mr Liu Wei showing the two-dimensional graphene-like polymer (left), and a piece of carbon paper coated with the novel material (right). Credit:...

Hydrogen in your pocket? New plastic for carrying and storing hydrogen

0
Ketone (fluorenone) polymer can fix hydrogen via simple electrolytic hydrogenation in water at room temperature and release hydrogen when heated to 80 degrees C. Credit:...

Single-catalyst water splitter produces clean-burning hydrogen 24/7

0
Stanford scientists have invented a device that produces clean-burning hydrogen from water 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Unlike conventional water splitters,...