Nanomaterial-based device that can heat or cool buildings
A new flexible, rechargeable, printable silver oxide-zinc battery can provide five to 10 times more power than current lithium-ion batteries.
By switching between two different nanomaterial sheets, engineers have produced a dual-mode heating and cooling device for buildings.
Researchers have used nanosheets to create an inorganic material that can be converted from a hard gel to soft matter by changing the temperature.
Researchers have developed a platform that combines a novel electrospray deposition tool with X-ray analysis for studying blended materials.