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New firefighting foam created

January 11, 2016
Ceramic firefighting foam that can handles temperatures of more than 1000°C has been created by Russian scientists.

Invisible wires could improve solar efficiency

December 29, 2015
Scientists have found a way to improve solar cell design, improving efficiency and lowering the cost of solar cells.

A hole new approach

December 11, 2015
Jemma Rowlandson tells us how nanoporous materials are set to take on the world, and win

New material for water desalination

December 2, 2015
Engineers at the University of Illinois have developed an energy efficient material for desalinating seawater.

Graphene ‘relative’ discovered

September 21, 2015
Scientists have found a new two dimensional material that resembles the structure of graphene. An international team of researchers led by the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) used...

Mind on matter – Mark Miodownik speaks up for Materials Science

September 14, 2015
Professor Mark Miodownik, Materials Scientist, Engineer and Broadcaster tells us about his current work and why we should love our material world You’ve recently published a paper on material stimuli...

1% battery, shutting down now. How biology can solve a very modern problem…

August 6, 2015
The key to the next big leap in battery technology is buried deep within our own cells says Dr Carol Lynn Curchoe – but can we harness it to create...

Top physics prize awarded to Professor Yablonovitch

July 7, 2015
The Institute of Physics has awarded its’ highest International award – the Isaac Newton Medal and Prize – to Professor Eli Yablonovitch for his work on photonic crystals. Professor Yablonovitch...

Weld precision taken to the next level

June 23, 2015
By using a new laser method, scientists have created the world’s smallest plastic weld. Scientists at the TWI research organisation and the University of Cambridge used electron beam (EB) lithography...

Metamaterial hails efficient wireless power transfer

May 13, 2015
By using metasurfaces rather than antennas, scientists created an electromagnetic energy collector that can achieve full absorption of waves. A research team at the University of Waterloo in Canada used...

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