Carbice, a thermal interface material company, is showing off a cutting-edge thermal pad design at CES 2026, which it claims ...
This video explores carbon nanotubes (CNT), extraordinary materials that are 100 times stronger than steel and four times lighter. Their conductive and biocompatible properties present promising ...
Figure 1: A ‘color center’ being created in a carbon nanotube through a photochemical reaction induced by an ultraviolet laser and a molecule of iodobenzene ...
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Since its invention, Kevlar has saved thousands of lives thanks to the synthetic polymer being both incredibly lightweight and incredibly strong. However, Kevlar is far from the last word on ballistic ...
A team of international scientists led by researchers from Australian universities has found the first evidence that woody biomass in tropical rainforests is acting as a long-term source of carbon ...
Johns Hopkins scientists uncovered microscopic “nanotube” channels that neurons use to transfer toxic molecules. While this process clears waste, it can also spread harmful proteins like amyloid-beta.
Discovered in 1991, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are cylindrical structures made of graphene sheets rolled into nanoscale tubes. Their atomic structure gives rise to exceptional properties: mechanical ...
We've all been there, right? Thermal paste splattered all over the CPU socket? No? Just me and that guy from The Verge? Whatever, the prospect of replacing thermal paste with a neat, long-lasting pad ...
Many of the forest-based carbon-offset schemes certified by the world’s largest carbon registry, Verra, may be at risk of becoming useless due to wildfires or other disturbances releasing the carbon ...
Global bank JPMorgan’s blockchain arm Kinexys is working with S&P Global Commodity Insights to explore tokenization for managing and issuing carbon credits, the firms said on Wednesday. The project, ...
Scientists at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have developed a new class of lightweight, highly conductive carbon nanotube (CNT) wiring that does away with copper and aluminum ...