Interview with: Prof Zhong Lin Wang from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
A novel nano-coating can protect spacecraft and satellites from harsh solar radiation while also harvesting energy for future use.
Researchers have devised a treatment process that allows them to heat nanocellulose paper to make it superconducting without damaging its structure.
A thin layer of fullerene molecules allows electrons to travel further than previously thought possible in organic solar cells and organic semiconductors.
Read Yury Gogotsi's responses to his webinar: MXenes: a new family of two-dimensional materials.