Interview with: Prof David Joy from the University of Tennessee.
Using artificial intelligence, researchers analyzed new kinds of atomic-scale microscopic images to understand exactly why batteries wear out.
in-situ optical microscopy reveals how lithium plating occurs on graphite particle anodes
Researchers have developed a low-cost optical microscopy technique for studying lithium-ion batteries in real time and under realistic conditions.
Researchers have found that a 170-year-old law relating electronic conductivity to thermal conductivity does still apply to superconducting cuprates.
Researchers have used piezoelectric nanoparticles to investigate the physical forces at play in non-Newtonian fluids.
smart contact lens with novel bimetallic electrodes monitors glucose levels in tears in real time
New nanosheets for electronics, energy storage, and health and safety applications
New type of electrolyte extends the life of lithium metal batteries