A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham used next-generation imaging technology to discover that when the brain is falling asleep, it shows a coordinated shift in activity.
Korean scientists present a copper-free motor that uses carbon nanotube wires, promising lighter and greener energy.
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, sparked by the isolation of Nobel-prize-winning graphene in 2004, has revolutionized modern ...
Findings from Mass General Brigham investigators highlight the intricate interplay of diverse physiological processes as the brain shifts from wakefulness to sleep.
NextEra Energy, Inc., is poised to benefit from surging electricity demand driven by the ongoing data center & AI boom. Read ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham has used next-generation imaging technology to discover that when the ...
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Novel carbon nanotube-based transistors reach THz frequencies
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), cylindrical nanostructures made of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, have proved to be ...
A team of UC Riverside engineers has discovered why a key solid-state battery material stays remarkably cool during operation ...
A multilayer graphene-based tape conducts heat quickly while insulating electricity, offering a thin and flexible solution ...
Due to critical fire weather and very high winds expected in Colorado on Monday, Xcel Energy is preparing for possible power ...
Abstract: Three-dimensional electrical capacitance tomography (3D-ECT) has shown promise for visualizing industrial multiphase flows. However, existing 3D-ECT approaches suffer from limited imaging ...
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