Working toward a world where your smartphone can be charged by your t-shirt.

Working toward a world where your smartphone can be charged by your t-shirt.
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Protonic ceramic fuel cells operate in an intermediate temperature range (300–600 °C), avoiding the problems faced by other fuel cell types. Enhanced peak power densities have now been generated using a microstructured anode and a very thin electrolyte.
Precise gene editing could control weed populations.
New findings have the potential to vastly increase the functional capabilities of 3D-printed devices for industries such as electronics, healthcare and quantum computing.
Prof. Nicola Pinna and co-workers prepare a fluoride-based electrode capable of reversible insertion of lithium and sodium ions.
Researchers discover that cresols disperse carbon nanotubes at unprecedentedly high concentrations.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications highlights the work of young outstanding scientists in polymer science.
A team of researchers construct a library of pre-fabricated, reusable paperfluidic blocks for point-of-care diagnostic devices.
The progress made towards stabilizing black phosphorus (BP) for long-term use in electronic devices is reviewed.