A Magnetic "Treasure Vault" Unlocked by Magnets: PNNL's Magnetic Field-Driven Technology Revolutionizes Rare Earth Recycling
2026-04-29
With just a common permanent magnet worth a few dollars—no electricity, no chemicals required—rare earth elements indispensable to smartphones, electric vehicles, and missile defense systems can be "a...
More >
University at Buffalo Develops New Chiral Semiconductor, Breaking Through Visible Light Absorption Bottleneck
2026-04-28
A team led by Wan-Yi Nie, Associate Professor of Physics at the University at Buffalo, and Da-Xian Cai, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, has recently published research find...
More >
Princeton University Develops Multi-Material 3D-Printed Biomimetic Concrete with 187-Fold Increase in Fracture Toughness
2026-04-25
A research team led by Professor Reza Moini in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University recently published a study in the international materials science journal *...
More >
U.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute Develops Carbon-Negative Enzymatic Structural Materials for Construction
2026-04-24
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the United States have recently developed a new type of building material called enzymatic structural material, with related findings published in the...
More >
University of Pennsylvania develops bio-inspired cement tiles to achieve passive cooling at 20°C
2026-04-23
A research team led by Professor Shu Yang and Dr. Kun-Hao Yu from the University of Pennsylvania has published a study in the journal *Advanced Materials*, developing a diatomite-cement composite tile...
More >
Optical "Integrated Circuit" Unveiled: Fingernail-Sized Chip Can Generate Dozens of Colors of Laser Light, Boosting AI and Quantum Computing
2026-04-22
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new type of optical chip, the size of a fingernail, capable of producing a rainbow of various colored lasers. T...
More >
Atomic Clock Technology Verification: Time Exists in a Quantum Superposition State
2026-04-22
According to quantum theory, the passage of time itself may exist in a quantum superposition state, "flowing" simultaneously at both faster and slower rates. This concept, long confined to theoretical...
More >
AI Model Enables Breakthrough in Precise Prediction of T Cell Immune Responses
2026-04-22
Researchers have successfully addressed a major challenge in immunology using artificial intelligence, achieving highly accurate prediction of T cell recognition of peptide antigens. The team develope...
More >
Venus Atmospheric Superrotation Study Reveals Key Role of Diurnal Tide
2026-04-22
An international research team has gained new insights into the role of thermal tides in Venus's atmospheric superrotation by analyzing data from Venus spacecraft missions. The study finds that the s...
More >
Binghamton University Develops Active Metal Composites to Advance Bioelectronics New Progress
2026-04-22
Electronic devices are undergoing a shift from rigid systems to adaptive platforms. Researchers at Binghamton University are developing "active metal" composites embedded with bacterial endospores, ...
More >
New Photoresist Technology Drives Innovation in Microchip Manufacturing
2026-04-21
A research team from Johns Hopkins University has published a new microchip manufacturing technology in the journal Nature Chemical Engineering. The study provides a new pathway for developing smaller...
More >
Solid-State Batteries Promise Faster Charging, Longer Lifespan, and Greater Safety
2026-04-21
A new review published by the University of California, Riverside in the journal Nano Energy explains that solid-state batteries are poised to transform everything from electric vehicles to consumer e...
More >
Previous Next Jump to
Confirm