Researchers demonstrate that magnetic anisotropy can be continuously tuned between the two limits of in-plane and out-of-plane.
Nanotubes as Usable as Common Plastics
Researchers discover that cresols disperse carbon nanotubes at unprecedentedly high concentrations.
New Laser Energy Record
The world’s largest and most energetic laser fired with 2.15 megajoules (MJ) of energy – more than 10 % higher than the previous energy record set in March 2012.
Lignin-based Aerogels
Researchers successfully produced lignin-based aerogels for insulation panels.
Sculpting with Graphene Foam
Rice University scientists have developed a simple way to produce conductive, three-dimensional objects made of graphenefoam.
The Quest for Efficient Electrolysis
Christoph Bäumer conducts research on water electrolysis. The initial steps toward cost-efficient and widely available catalysts are promising.
Hybrid Drive for Trains
Successful simulation of hybrid train operation shows reduced emissions, noise levels and operating costs on the existing infrastructure.
Second Life for Smartphones
Reconditioning smartphones and tablets extends the product lifecycle and makes a significant contribution to the protection of both the climate and resources.
Reliable and Sustainable Supply
acatech describes in a position paper what measures can help to become more independent of raw material imports.
Positrons are Shining Brighter
Phosphors are less excited by electrons than by their antiparticles.