At Case Western Reserve University, researchers have developed a fluorine‐free ferroelectric polymer that could help phase out harmful materials in devices ranging from wearables
Texas A&M University is pushing the boundaries of space radiation detection technology through its Chancellor Research Initiative. At Prairie View A&M University, the Radiation
Researchers at KAIST, in collaboration with experts from Imperial College London, have taken a big step forward in tackling climate change. By harnessing AI,
Researchers at the University of Connecticut are making smart moves in tracking heat in advanced semiconductors. By working with ultrawide bandgap (UWBG) materials like
In Florida’s dense coastal forests, nature unfolds in its raw form—a bobcat prowls, while rattlesnakes and alligators navigate their natural terrain. Researchers are now
UCLA researchers are rethinking how we view lithium‑metal batteries by using electrified cryogenic electron microscopy (eCryoEM). This method lets us peer into the battery’s
For decades, quasicrystals have puzzled scientists with their irregular yet beautifully ordered atomic layouts. Unlike traditional crystals, where atoms line up in a predictable,
Scientists have found a smart way to turn human urine—something we usually overlook—into a useful resource for medical implants. Typically, urine’s high nutrient content