This video explains how semiconductors work and how their electrical properties are controlled using band gaps and doping.
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.
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A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham has used next-generation imaging technology to discover that when the ...
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: The calculation of the indirect carbon emission is essential for power system policy making, carbon market development, and power grid planning. The embedded carbon emissions of the ...
A new thermodynamic design links ion movement and concentration to energy output, creating soft polymer films that generate ...