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Materials science is the interdisciplinary study of the properties, structure, and performance of materials—from metals, ceramics, and polymers to nanomaterials and biomaterials. It combines principles of physics, chemistry, and engineering to understand how atomic and molecular structures determine a material’s behavior and functionality. Researchers in this field design and synthesize new materials for advanced technologies, including semiconductors, batteries, renewable energy systems, quantum devices, and medical implants. By exploring phenomena such as superconductivity, self-healing materials, and metamaterials, materials science drives innovation across industries and shapes the future of sustainable energy, electronics, and manufacturing.
New imaging technique reveals exciton dynamics in organic semiconductors, offering insights into their quantum properties…
Researchers have moved one step closer to making solid-state batteries from lithium and sulfur a…
A professor has developed a groundbreaking theory that provides a universal method for predicting melting…
Researchers are on a quest to synthesize BC8, a carbon structure predicted to be tougher…
Caffeine improves fuel cell performance by boosting the activity of the oxygen reduction reaction. Amidst…
Scientists at Ames National Laboratory have discovered miassite, a naturally occurring mineral that is an…
A groundbreaking europium-based compound, Cs2NaEuF6, could revolutionize quantum memory storage, indicating a promising direction for…
Expanding our scientific understanding often comes down to getting as close a look as possible…
Argonne researchers have created a new device that acts like a superconductivity switch, helping boost…
Transforming base materials into gold was one of the elusive goals of the alchemists of…
Researchers have created a sophisticated binder for silicon oxide electrodes in lithium-ion batteries, improving their…
Drawing inspiration from the extraordinary adaptability seen in biological entities such as the octopus, a…
In the field of materials science, the concepts of polarization and polarity are typically linked…
Study finds chiral structures, with mirror-image configurations, can emerge from nonchiral systems, suggesting new ways…
Solving embrittlement is a multi-billion-dollar question. Why hydrogen causes steels to become brittle and crack…
The ISSCC 2024 paper presents a ‘ground-breaking’ DC-DC converter that unifies power switches on a…
There’s a lot of research about moving away from carbon as an energy source, but…