Researchers have succeeded in electrically controlling water flow through a graphene oxide membrane, an advance with applications in artificial biological systems, tissue engineering and filtration.
Researchers at Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have conducted observations on perovskite solar cells that could help improve their efficiency.
Scientists at Harvard University have succeeded in making metallic hydrogen, a material which despite being theorised over a century ago has never been created on Earth.
Scientists in the US have demonstrated for the first time that carbon nanotubes can route electrical signals on a chip faster than traditional copper or aluminium wires.
Universal Aggregates recently converted 430 tons of coal combustion by-products (CCB) into valuable building materials.