Metals and alloys news, March 2022

Using a novel method, researchers can conduct real-time atomic-level observations of grain boundary deformation in poly-grained metallic materials.

A novel ‘self-driving lab’ uses artificial intelligence and fluidic systems to advance understanding of semiconductor and metallic nanomaterials.

Researchers have developed an advanced brain-computer interface with a flexible and moldable backing and penetrating microneedles.

Researchers have used data-driven methods to predict 28 likely representatives of a new class of 2D metal oxides.

Researchers have discovered that magnetism is key to understanding the behavior of electrons in so-called ‘high-temperature’ superconductors.

new coating for titanium implants combines antimicrobial peptides with silver nanoparticles for dual impact

Using X-rays, researchers have tracked lithium metal deposition and removal from battery anodes during charging and discharging.

Scientists have captured high-resolution images of a tiny aluminum single-crystal sample as it transitions from an elastic to a plastic state.

light-activated soft robot based on miniaturized Au nanorods in a liquid crystal network can propel itself across water

Researchers have found a way to bind diphosphorus to a single metal center to produce a stable molecular complex.

metal-free electrocatalysts based on organic molecules with napthalenediimide (NDI) functional groups offer a promising alternative to Pt catalysts

simple method produces anatase-based Ti carbo-oxides, as well as other 2D nanomaterials at ambient conditions from inexpensive green precursors

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