The colour of Mars has been hotly debated over the years, as has whether there has ever been life on the planet ...
Nanorobots (also known as nanobots) are small devices; specifically, between 0.1 and 10 micrometres. But what is a micrometre ...
Duygu Sevilgen uses extremely small sensors to record the fine details of coral skeletons and listen to their dialogue with ...
The Study, published in Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, highlights potential of gypsum's fossilisation capabilities to preserve evidence of past life ...
Bark beetle-infested spruce trees begin to dry out already before any visible signs of tree mortality appear, a recent study from the University of ...
Metal-based electrodes in lithium-ion batteries promise significantly higher capacities than conventional graphite electrodes ...
The study, led by Assistant Professor Rishiram Ramanan and his PhD scholar C Amaneesh from the department's Sustainable ...
Scientists have developed a laser-based device that could be installed on a future Mars rover as a tool for finding signs of ...
The first life on Earth formed four billion years ago, as microbes living in pools and seas: but how would we know if the ...
Tin foam can absorb mechanical stress during battery charging, making it an interesting material for lithium batteries.
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Dr Francisco Garcia-Moreno produced the best version of the tin electrode: a tin foam with countless micrometre-sized pores. ‘We were able to show that the mechanical stress in such a tin foam ...