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- Termografia - Gerencie Seus Desafios Térmicos 01/07/2020
- Termografia - Soluções Para Aplicações na Produção e em Laboratórios de Eletrônica 24/06/2020
- Scientists Develop The Most Heat-Resistant Material Ever Created 15/06/2020 A group of scientists from NUST MISIS developed a ceramic material with the highest melting point among currently known compounds.
- A Better Way To Split Water Molecules To Produce Hydrogen Using Sunlight 12/06/2020 A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in Japan has developed a better way to split water molecules to produce hydrogen using sunlight.
- Smart Windows That Self-Illuminate On Rainy Days 10/06/2020 Smart windows that automatically change colors depending on the intensity of sunlight are gaining attention as they can reduce energy bills by blocking the sun's visible rays during summer.
- Nanobowls Serve Up Chemotherapy Drugs To Cancer Cells 08/06/2020 For decades, scientists have explored the use of liposomes –– hollow spheres made of lipid bilayers –– to deliver chemotherapy drugs to tumor cells.
- New Molecules For Innovative High-tech Materials 04/06/2020 Thanks to their special properties, rare earths are used in many high-tech products.
- Scientists Develop The Most Heat-resistant Material Ever Created 02/06/2020 A group of scientists from NUST MISIS developed a ceramic material with the highest melting point among currently known compounds.
- Magnetic Field Gets Up To Speed 06/05/2020 Simulations suggest that a relatively simple laser technique could produce femtosecond magnetic-field pulses, which currently are only available at a few major lab facilities.
- Featured Paper: Nanomembrane Microtubes And Hybrid Materials For Advanced Electronic Devices 04/05/2020 Some of the challenges of the next generation of smartphones, sensors and other electronic devices can be solved with the help of nanomembrane microtubes (sheets made from various materials with nanometric thicknesses and micrometric lateral dimensions, which can be self-rolled and form microtubes).
- Terahertz Imaging Using Atomic Vapor 01/05/2020 By converting low-energy photons to optical frequencies, researchers can capture images at ultrahigh speeds.