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Scientists develop strong yet reusable adhesive from smart materialsWriting last month in the journal National Science Review, the team details their breakthrough in adhesion by designing the shape-memory polymer material in the shape of hair-like fibrils.
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists take major step forward on quest to create next-gen solar panels — here's how it could revolutionize the energy industryThe issues that once limited perovskite solar cells could become a thing of the past. Scientists take major step forward on ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew biodegradable adhesive offers safer alternative for knee meniscus repairProf. Jia-Lin Wu's research team from Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, has developed an advanced biodegradable tissue ...
A simple process that coats die and wire-bonded lead frames in an adhesion promoter helps ensure long-term reliability and ...
The global silanes and silicons market is witnessing an increased level of focus on fuel efficiency, as well a ...
the most advanced single-component primer designed to enhance UV ink adhesion on a wide range of challenging substrates such as Aluminum Composite Material (ACM), Dibond® (enamel-coated aluminium ...
The world of custom printing has been evolving rapidly, and Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing is leading the charge in innovation. This technology has revolutionized fabric printing by offering ...
Ennovi offers an adhesive-free lamination technology that promises strong, sustainable cell contacting system (CCS) ...
Researchers found compounds produced in polar bear skin that were as ice resistant as PFAS, offering potential novel ...
The study, "Connecting Droplet Adhesion with Sperm Kinematics: A New Paradigm in Sperm Quality Monitoring," was recently published in Advanced Materials Interfaces. By measuring that force using a ...
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