Turning diamond into metal
Normally an insulator, diamond becomes a metallic conductor when subjected to large strain in a new theoretical model
Normally an insulator, diamond becomes a metallic conductor when subjected to large strain in a new theoretical model
With near 30 years dedicated to the advancement of IMS, Excellims founder Dr. Ching Wu shares the story behind the first high-performance systems
Hydrogen now isn’t everything that hydrogen could be, writes Mats W. Lundberg, sustainable business manager at Sandvik Materials Technology
Join us on Monday, September 28, for this expert-led webinar on the intricacies of Raman technology
Join us on Thursday, September 24, to learn about the key factors that play a role in the ability of low-field NMR to analyze polymer systems
A University of Bern international research team has succeeded in developing an electrocatalyst for hydrogen fuel cells
The kits aim to detect traces of SARS-CoV-2 virus on surfaces such as plastics, ceramics and stainless steel
Exclusive interviews, new methods, free downloads and much more to help advance materials characterization research and development
Award-winning UK scientist Dr. Lui Terry discusses how his pioneering work on nanoconfinement could help advance the global transition to cleaner energy
The QuamNESS consortium unites researchers in University of Bristol, Queens University of Belfast and Trinity College Dublin to explore the thermodynamics of quantum machines and technologies, thanks to a major grant boost
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Dr. Clifton Ray discusses the potential of Nanotrap particles to advance extracellular vesicle research, and how his team is using them to break down barriers in isolation, screening, and disease diagnostics
Magnetic nanodiscs can be activated by an external magnetic field, providing a research tool for studying neural responses
Rigaku will be live webcasting a 3-day Virtual Analytical X-ray Convention, taking place August 4-6, featuring live seminars on X-ray techniques and live instrument demonstrations.
Pennsylvania State University explains how Dolomite Microfluidics’ chips are accelerating structural color research