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Coating materials that could make windows better insulators

Coating materials that could make windows better insulators

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Black phosphorus offers the control of light with material only 3 atoms thick

Black phosphorus offers the control of light with material only 3 atoms thick

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Opening an exciting avenue for the development of artificial intelligence by operating at “the edge of chaos”

Opening an exciting avenue for the development of artificial intelligence by operating at

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Magic angle graphene is the most versatile of all superconducting materials and yields three useful electronic devices

Magic angle graphene is the most versatile of all superconducting materials and yields three useful electronic devices

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Next-generation: Nanosheet based electronics

Next-generation: Nanosheet based electronics

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Solving the lithium conundrum: A hard carbon electrode with enormously high sodium storage capacity

Solving the lithium conundrum: A hard carbon electrode with enormously high sodium storage capacity

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Smart windows get the ability to tint gradually

Smart windows get the ability to tint gradually

NIMS, Waseda University and Tama Art University developed together smart glass capable of producing various shades on its surface. NIMS, Waseda University and Tama Art University developed t... Read more

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Flexible display sheets can be cut into any shape with scissors

Flexible display sheets can be cut into any shape with scissors

NIMS developed new display sheets that can be cut into any shape with scissors. A research group led by Masayoshi Higuchi, the leader of the Electronic Functional Macromolecules Group, Resea... Read more

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High Efficiency Solar Water Heating Achieved with Nanoparticles

High Efficiency Solar Water Heating Achieved with Nanoparticles

Success May Promote Solar Heat Utilization Based on Plasmon Resonance of Ceramic Materials A research team in Japan discovered through numerical calculations that nanoparticles of transition... Read more

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High-efficiency, high-reliability perovskite solar cells getting ready for mass production

High-efficiency, high-reliability perovskite solar cells getting ready for mass production

Researchers in Japan succeeded in producing highly reproducible and highly stable perovskite solar cells by a low-temperature solution process. The results were published the Journal of Mate... Read more

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A repulsive material

A repulsive material

In a world-first achievement, scientists from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science in Japan, along with colleagues from the National Institute of Material Science and the University... Read more

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3D graphene structures for use in super-capacitors, through a method inspired by blown sugar, created.

3D graphene structures for use in super-capacitors, through a method inspired by blown sugar, created.

This illuminates an amazing future for quick start-up of electric vehicles and launching of aircrafts. Graphene sheets are immensely strong, lightweight and excellent at conducting electrici... Read more

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Smart Anticancer ‘Nanofiber Mesh’

Smart Anticancer 'Nanofiber Mesh'

They succeeded in efficiently inducing natural death (apoptosis) of epithelial cancer cells. A MANA research team has developed a new nanofiber mesh which is capable of simultaneously realiz... Read more

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Researchers have developed a coating method which accelerates bonding with bone by 3 times.

Researchers have developed a coating method which accelerates bonding with bone by 3 times.

Dr. Masanori Kikuchi, Group Leader of the Bioceramics Group, International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) and a research group at Tokyo Medical and Dental University succeede... Read more

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On-Demand Synaptic Electronics: Circuits That Learn and Forget

On-Demand Synaptic Electronics: Circuits That Learn and Forget

Researchers in Japan and the US propose a nanoionic device with a range of neuromorphic and electrical multifunctions that may allow the fabrication of on-demand configurable circuits, analo... Read more

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