Small springs could provide big power
Mechanical engineer Carol Livermore and colleagues find that carbon nanotubes, used as springs, have potential to compete with batteries for energy storage.
Mechanical engineer Carol Livermore and colleagues find that carbon nanotubes, used as springs, have potential to compete with batteries for energy storage.
MIT team finds a way to combine materials for semiconductor manufacture. The advance helps address the limitations of conventional silicon microprocessors.
Oxides, as well as metals, seem to be able to sprout carbon nanotubes, study finds
Bringing objects close together can boost radiation heat transfer, according to new study that shows breakdown in Planck's law
Scientist creates model to design radiation-resistant materials
Electrospun fibers could be used for protective clothing, wearable power and more