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Opening a new chapter in 3D microprinting with MXene

The Smart 3D Printing Research Team at KERI, led by Dr. Seol Seung-kwon has developed the world's first technology for printing high-resolution 3D microstructures using MXene, a material known as the dream material.

Decoding nanomaterial phase transitions with tiny drums

When water freezes into ice or boils into vapor, its properties change dramatically at specific temperatures. These so-called phase transitions are fundamental to understanding materials. But how do such transitions behave ...

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Crew launch to ISS paves way for 'stranded' astronauts' return
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Study finds chain-link fences reduce predator attacks on livestock
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'Microlightning' in water droplets may have sparked life on Earth
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Genomic study indicates our capacity for language emerged 135,000 years ago
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How a rapidly growing population of crocs has been impacting Australia's Northern Territories ecosystem
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Melanosome patterns in Mesozoic mammals suggest they had dark, uniformly dull fur coloring
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World's smallest shooting video game uses nanoscale technology

A research team led by Professor Takayuki Hoshino of Nagoya University's Graduate School of Engineering in Japan has demonstrated the world's smallest shooting game by manipulating nanoparticles in real time, resulting in ...

Novel water-based adhesive nanocomposite technology developed

Water-based adhesives face several challenges despite their environmental benefits. One major issue is that achieving high adhesion strength on various substrates, especially in wet or humid conditions, is difficult due to ...

How carbon nanotubes give out more than they receive

Three RIKEN physicists have discovered how tiny tubes of carbon spit out light that is more energetic than the light shone on them. This finding could help to exploit the process in applications such as solar power and biological ...

Dual-site catalyst transforms CO₂ into renewable methanol

Methanol, important for the manufacture of many everyday goods and for its green energy potential, may soon be produced faster and more efficiently thanks to a collaboration that included two Oregon State University researchers.