Scientists have turned their attention to the life cycle of solid-state batteries and targeted processes that reduce it. With their findings, more durable solid-state batteries could be realized in the future.
Using previously developed theoretical and mathematical models, researchers used information on the speed of the process of DNA unzipping through a nanopore to accurately retrieve the thermodynamics of double helix formation and breaking.
Scientists propose that a polymorphic crystalline layer may form on a crystal surface before the crystal-crystal phase transition, which they name pre-solid-solid transition.
A progress report outlines the current technology and challenges associated with developing s-SWCNT films into shortwave infrared photodetectors to spur additional research and applications of the technology.