3D printing, an additive manufacturing (AM) technique, has the potential to revolutionize how we produce objects that we want and need in the modern world. Among other developments, innovations in polymer materials science will help 3D printing realize its full potential in the next few years.
In the last five years, the discovery and significant interest in twisted bilayer graphene gave rise to an entirely new subfield in advanced materials science and quantum physics: twistronics. In a new study, scientists apply machine learning algorithms to discover more about this remarkable phenome
Cryogenic metal treatment is used to create or enhance properties in metals and alloys. In 2021, a new technique was developed for the cryogenic treatment of titanium alloys, and new research is quantifying its effects on the metal.
A new technique has been developed using “slow light” that enables simple detection and quantification of virus particles using a basic optical microscope and readily available antibody proteins.