Strong and tough yet as light as a feather – materials with this exceptional combination of properties are urgently needed in many industrial sectors and in medicine, as well as being of gre... Read more
Researchers report new record with entangled quantum bits in “Science” Dead or alive, left-spinning or right-spinning – in the quantum world particles such as the famous an... Read more
Control Engineers of the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, in collaboration with colleagues from the Jülich Research Center, have developed a method for measuring the electrical potent... Read more
Scientists from Jülich together with colleagues from Aachen and Turin have produced a memristive element made from nanowires that functions in much the same way as a biological nerve cell. T... Read more
The performance and exciting potential of a new brain-inspired computer takes us one step closer to simulating brain neural networks in real-time A computer built to mimic the brain’s... Read more
Jülich researchers show charging and discharging reactions during operation with nanometre precision Iron–air batteries promise a considerably higher energy density than present-day lithium-... Read more
A team of international scientists have found a way to make memory chips perform computing tasks, which is traditionally done by computer processors like those made by Intel and Qualcomm. Th... Read more
Researchers create the first practical design for photoelectrochemical water splitting Scientists from Forschungszentrum Jülich have developed the first complete and compact design for an ar... Read more
Finally Up and Running Silicon-air batteries are viewed as a promising and cost-effective alternative to current energy storage technology. However, they have thus far only achieved relative... Read more
Future nanoelectronic information storage devices are also tiny batteries – astounding finding opens up new possibilities Resistive memory cells (ReRAM) are regarded as a promising solution... Read more