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Safer, cheaper, more flexible battery invented for wearable tech

Researchers have developed a safer, cheaper, better performing and more flexible battery option for wearable devices. A paper describing the "recipe" for their new battery type was published in the journal Nano Research Energy on June 3.

Nanocomposite Film Made with Electrospinning

As smart electronics get smaller and more potent, they can produce a lot of heat, which can cause processing speeds to lag and induce unexpected shutdowns.

Heat highways could keep electronics cool

As smart electronic devices become smaller and more powerful, they can generate a lot of heat, leading to slower processing times and sudden shutdowns. Now, in ACS Applied Nano Materials, researchers use an electrospinning approach to produce a new nanocomposite film. In tests, the film dissipated heat four times more efficiently than similar materials, showing that it could one day be used to keep electronics cool.

Unraveling effect of cation types on electrochromic properties of titanium dioxide nanocrystals

Unraveling effect of cation types on electrochromic properties of titanium dioxide nanocrystals
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Help For Asian Horseshoe Crabs Could Start With a Substitute For Their Blood

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