A novel way to control the assembly of nanoparticles in nanocrystals could pave the way for more widespread use in electronic applications.
Researchers in China developed the material for potential use in temperature-regulating garments.
Researchers at Cornell developed a novel polymer for the commercial fishing industry to reduce marine pollution.
Method is more efficient and cost effective than current techniques to paint objects for aerospace, medical industries.
A compound developed by researchers at NC State could replace the more expensive and toxic lead gown typically used by patients.
An ultra-fast process developed by University of Maryland researchers is more than 1,000 times faster than typical techniques.