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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By Lisa McDonald / September 29, 2021

Foldable ultrathin quantum dot LED, a new way to control magnets, and other materials stories that may be of interest for September 29, 2021.

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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By Lisa McDonald / February 3, 2021

Novel ink to 3D print bone, energy saving ceramic phosphors, and other materials stories that may be of interest for February 3, 2021.

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Achieve success by inversing expectations—scientists show promise of antiperovskite oxides in photovoltaic applications

By Lisa McDonald / January 12, 2021

Perovskite materials are some of the most hotly researched materials in the photovoltaic field right now. However, antiperovskite materials, which have an inverse perovskite structure, show promise as well. Two researchers in Korea used simulations to explore the potential of two antiperovskite oxides in photovoltaic applications.

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Controlling inflammation—graphene quantum dots may help treat ulcerative colitis

By Lisa McDonald / June 23, 2020

To treat autoimmune diseases, researchers are actively identifying and developing materials that provide control over the immune response. Researchers in Korea found graphene quantum dots may provide an effective treatment for inflammatory bowel diseases.

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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By Lisa McDonald / June 3, 2020

Viable sodium-ion battery, graphene quantum dots treat autoimmune disorders, and other materials stories that may be of interest for June 3, 2020.

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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By April Gocha / October 1, 2014

Novel oxide electronics, reference nano-materials, graphene alternatives, flexible electronics, cheap solar cells, and LEDs, LEDs, LEDs.

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Better than graphene? Cigarette butts outperform supermaterial as supercapacitors

By Jessica McMathis / August 17, 2014

Could a discarded cigarette butt possibly do some good? New research from Seoul National University suggests yes.

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Video: Lithium–sulfur batteries may drive electric cars into the mainstream

By April Gocha / May 22, 2014

Researchers may have developed a new use for waste elemental sulfur as a component of next-gen batteries that are cheaper, lighter, and more efficient.

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Mimicking butterflies to make silica thin films

By Eileen De Guire / June 14, 2012

A comparison of color: the researchers’ film next to a Morpho butterfly. Credit: Wiley. Editor’s note: This story comes from the excellent writing staff at MaterialsViews.com. The beauty of butterflies…

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