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Chalmers University of Technology
A specially designed molecule can store solar energy for later use could create an emissions-free energy system
New skin chemical examination method reduces animal experiments
Scarce metals can be replaced by graphene and other carbon nanomaterials
Terahertz waves and graphene together for the future of communication
Fusion power takes an important step forward
Fuel cell cars get closer with nanoalloys ten times as effective as pure platinum
Success in generating cartilage tissue by printing stem cells using a 3D-bioprinter
Introducing ‘Operator 4.0,’ a tech-augmented human worker
3D bioprinting produces human cartilage cells that can live and grow in an animal model
Efficient solar energy storage in a chemical liquid
Manipulating light to follow any predetermined path along a surface: Metamaterial waveguides
Bendable electronic paper displays whole colour range uses 10 times less power
New approach to large data streaming computing boosts energy efficiency by up to 54 times
Volvo’s robot refuse collectors ROAR into life
Graphene-based film can be used for efficient cooling of electronics
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