Posts by Lisa McDonald
Model reveals how nanopores form in 2D materials hit by highly charged ions
Bombarding materials with highly charged ions is one way researchers can manipulate and modify 2D heterostructures. TU Wien researchers developed a model to simulate this bombardment and reveal why, when hit, some 2D materials form nanopores and others do not.
Read MoreVideo: Swedish rare earth discovery calls attention to mining’s effects on Sámi reindeer herders
In January 2023, Swedish state-owned mining company LKAB announced that it had identified more than 1 million tonnes of rare earth oxides near the town of Kiruna in northern Sweden. Though mining this deposit may reduce reliance on China for rare earths, the impacts of a new mine on Kiruna residents and the indigenous Sámi people cannot be overlooked.
Read MoreOther materials stories that may be of interest for February 22, 2023
Smooth sailing for electrons in graphene, speed of sand, and other materials stories that may be of interest for February 22, 2023.
Read MoreNew ultrafast optical nanoscopy method measures carrier dynamics in wider bandgap semiconductors
To date, efforts to study carrier dynamics in semiconductor materials have primarily focused on narrow bandgap semiconductors. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, propose a method that combines ultrafast nanoscale measurements and theoretical modeling to probe carrier behavior in semiconductors with wider bandgaps.
Read MoreCeramic and glass business news of the week for February 20, 2023
UK project trials ‘world’s first’ zero-emissions cement, RHI Magnesita and Australian cleantech MCi Carbon enter long-term strategic cooperation, and more ceramic and glass business news of the week for February 20, 2023.
Read MoreA homage to IYOG: A review of photonic glasses and heralding the Age of Glass
The International Year of Glass may be over, but the Age of Glass is just beginning. In homage to IYOG, an international group of researchers published an open-access review paper describing the past, present, and future of glass in the exciting field of photonics.
Read MoreSustainability in industry, plus more inside March 2023 ACerS Bulletin
The March 2023 issue of the ACerS Bulletin—featuring sustainability in industry—is now available online. Plus—upcoming Bulletin digital evolution.
Read MoreACerS announces 2023 leadership slate
ACerS is pleased to announce the 2023 slate for the president-elect and Board of Directors positions as proposed by the Nominating Committee.
Read MoreVideo: How packaging affects the flavor of milk
While it is well known that packaging material can affect the flavor of food, the effect packaging has on milk has not been fully investigated. Researchers from North Carolina State University and Clemson University investigated the effect of packaging on both whole and skim milk.
Read MoreOther materials stories that may be of interest for February 15, 2023
Perovskite-based thermochromic windows, chip-size titanium-doped sapphire laser, and other materials stories that may be of interest for February 15, 2023.
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