Researchers at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology created a new material based on the skeleton of a deep-sea ...
Composite adhesives like epoxy resins are excellent tools for joining and filling materials including wood, metal, and ...
An international research project, led by The University of Warwick and the University of Lille, has used nanotube compression to transform the underlying chemistry and physics of a compound, creating ...
Inspired by the humble deep-sea sponge, RMIT University engineers have developed a new material with remarkable compressive strength and stiffness that could improve architectural and product designs.
PhaseTree blends computer simulations, lab automation, and AI to develop new materials for green batteries, solar panels, and ...
Working at nanoscale dimensions, a team of scientists led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory ...
In this episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast, we explore how computational physics is being used to develop new quantum materials; and we look at how ultrasound can help detect breast cancer.