Every time you sit down with your phone in your back pocket, you’re reminded of a fundamental truth: Human bodies are soft and flexible. Electronics aren’t. But soon, there may be devices that can ...
Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed a sunlight-powered method to produce clean hydrogen from both freshwater and seawater using liquid metals. The process avoids several ...
Gallium, a critical element in modern electronics and sustainable technologies, is increasingly extracted from low‐concentration sources and industrial wastes. Recent research focuses on refining both ...
Hydrogen has long been pitched as the clean fuel that could power heavy industry, long-haul trucks, and even aircraft without pumping carbon into the atmosphere. The catch is that most of today’s ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London.View full profile Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum ...
From the heart of Silicon Valley comes a new buzzword. Gallium nitride is the future of power technology. Tech blogs are touting gallium nitride as the silicon of the future, and you are savvy enough ...
Figure – (a) Atomic structure of gamma-gallium oxide with four inequivalent gallium lattice sites that are partially occupied. (b) Atomic resolution images of gamma-gallium oxide grown on a sapphire ...