Researchers develop an eco-friendly process to convert CO2 into buckypaper, creating scalable, cost-effective materials for aerospace, energy storage, and beyond.
This innovative nanodevice is expected to become a key component of future smart pills, designed to monitor health conditions from within the body and then safely dissolve after completing their function.
A new experimental technique directly measures heating in spintronic devices, allowing direct comparison to other effects. This technique can be used to select spintronic materials whose magnetic behavior is minimally impacted by heating, leading to faster devices.