Researchers Prove Fundamental Limits of Electromagnetic Energy Absorptionby Duke UniversityMathematical solution evaded discovery for over two decades
Damage-Free Way to Gauge the Health of Next-Gen Batteries for Electric Vehiclesby Tokyo Metropolitan University
NewsA Holistic Approach to Materials for Electrical Insulationby University of Texas at AustinFocusing on one property alone, such as thermal conductivity, is not enough
NewsEngineers Bend Light to Enhance Wavelength Conversionby University of California - Los AngelesNew research opens the door for improvements in the performance of imaging, sensing, and communication systems
NewsElectrochemical Cell Harvests Lithium from Seawaterby King Abdullah University of Science & TechnologyResearchers have now developed an economically viable system that extracts high-purity lithium from seawater
NewsMaterial Lets Ordinary Microscope See in Super Resolutionby University of California - San DiegoNew technology involves a specially engineered material that shortens the wavelength of light as it illuminates the sample
NewsHow Holograms Increase Solar Energy Yieldby SPIEA newly developed holographic light collector boosts solar panel efficiency for an energy conversion increase of about five percent over the course of a year
NewsImproving the Stability of Next-Generation Solar Cellsby Imperial College LondonResearchers gain fresh insight into how new solar cells to break down, and suggest a potential solution
NewsHologram Experts Can Now Create Real-Life Scenesby Brigham Young UniversityUsing lasers to create the displays of science fiction, inspired by Star Wars and Star Trek
NewsMagnetic Material Breaks Super-Fast Switching Recordby Trinity College DublinRecent discovery demonstrates the potential of the material for a new generation of energy efficient ultra-fast computers and data storage systems
NewsNew Method Measures Super-Fast, Free Electron Laser Pulsesby Los Alamos National LaboratoryUsing photoionization as an ultrafast, optical shutter, slow visible-light cameras can measure femtosecond extreme ultraviolet laser pulses
NewsPromising Breakthrough for Better Design of Electronic Materialsby Institut National De La Recherche Scientifique - INRSA deeper understanding of molecular vibrations can increase electron velocity in semiconductor materials