Researchers developed a process to recover silicon and silicon dioxide (SiOâ‚‚) from end-of-life crystalline silicon solar ...
Researchers in China found that fine tuning the lead(II) oxide (PbO) and silicon dioxide (SiOâ‚‚) molar ratio in silver paste ...
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Bone-like hydrogel boosts robotics and sensor performance
Hydrogels have long been valued for their elasticity, but their relatively low mechanical strength has limited applications ...
Researchers tested plant-derived prebiotic candidates against selected skin-associated bacteria and found that garlic, ...
Researchers demonstrated a polymer-free 3D metal nanoprinting method that uses spatiotemporally confined hot electrons to ...
How does a stripy tree snail hide from hungry birds? The Hypselostyla camelopardalis from the Philippines and Reinia variegata from Japan have both evolved a form of dynamic camouflage to survive.
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Drawing microscopic patterns with electrons
Today we're looking at Electron Beam Lithography using a scanning electron microscope.
The University of Glasgow and the University of the Philippines have teamed up for a groundbreaking project exploring how natural hydrogen forms down at the atomic level. While we’re still waiting for ...
Scientists have developed a new type of artificial skin that allows robots to feel both temperature and pressure at the same ...
Abstract: Confocal microscopy is an essential component of wafer defect detection systems. Wafers are raw materials used in the manufacture of semiconductor chips. The semiconductor chip manufacturing ...
In a recent study, Manish Garg, independent group leader at Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research (MPI FKF), succeeded in probing the local properties of bright and dark excitons in the ...
An analysis of the largest publicly available collection of scanning electron microscopy images of explanted multielectrode arrays reveals that electrolytic lesioning causes no significant additional ...
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