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Frontiers
frontiersin.org > journals > chemistry > articles > 10.3389 > fchem.2026.1792068 > full

How volatile components stabilize bulk nanobubbles: a model study

17+ min ago  (1188+ words) 3 Results and discussion Front. Chem., 19 February 2026 Sec. Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry 3. Clinical Research Institute of Clinical Medicine, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Medical School, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China Although bulk nanobubbles have been widely studied, the contribution of volatile components…...

Frontiers
frontiersin.org > journals > chemistry > articles > 10.3389 > fchem.2026.1777619 > full

Boron-based fire retardancy for natural polymeric materials

17+ min ago  (1742+ words) Part of a Research Topic 2 Mechanisms of boron-based fire retardancy 3 Solid wood and bamboo modification 4 Engineered composites and bio-based adhesives 5 Textile and flexible fiber finishing 6 Aerogels, foams, and hydrogels 7 Discussion and comparative synthesis 8 Future perspectives and challenges Front. Chem., 19 February…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > fiber-batteries-offer-promise-for-smart-clothing-but-face-two-major-challenges

Fiber Batteries Offer Promise for ‘Smart Clothing’ but Face Two Major

2+ hour, 57+ min ago  (1077+ words) In the rapidly evolving landscape of wearable technology, fiber batteries have emerged as a promising candidate to revolutionize the way we integrate energy storage into textiles. These slender, flexible power sources hold potential far beyond conventional applications, enabling the creation…...

Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering.com > innovation > hybrid-perovskite-fast-radiation-detection

Organic-powered perovskite speeds neutron, X-ray and gamma detection

4+ hour, 42+ min ago  (553+ words) Researchers at the University of Oklahoma have developed hybrid perovskite materials that rethink how light emission works and could improve fast radiation detectors. Instead of relying mainly on the inorganic portion of perovskites, the team designed materials that harness the…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > giant-energy-storage-in-all-polymer-nanocomposites

Giant Energy Storage in All-Polymer Nanocomposites

4+ hour, 57+ min ago  (900+ words) In a groundbreaking advancement poised to redefine the future of electrical energy storage, researchers have engineered innovative all-polymer nanocomposites with unrivaled dielectric properties, demonstrating unprecedented performance at elevated temperatures. This pioneering work addresses longstanding challenges in dielectric polymer materials, integral…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > university-of-oklahoma-scientists-create-durable-hybrid-materials-to-accelerate-radiation-detection

University of Oklahoma Scientists Create Durable Hybrid Materials to

5+ hour, 47+ min ago  (451+ words) In a groundbreaking advancement poised to redefine the domain of radiation detection, researchers at the University of Oklahoma have pioneered an innovative class of hybrid materials by reimagining the fundamental principles that govern light emission in perovskite compounds. Their work,…...

Quantum Zeitgeist
quantumzeitgeist.com > radiation-synergy-unlocks-complex-material-behaviours

Radiation Synergy Unlocks Complex Material Behaviours

6+ hour, 51+ min ago  (422+ words) Scientists are increasingly recognising that combining different physical influences can yield results far greater than the sum of their parts. This principle, termed synergism, is now being applied to understanding how materials respond to radiation exposure. The work offers a…...

@genbio
genengnews.com > topics > bioprocessing > manipulating-microliter-droplets-without-sticking-by-particle-coating

Manipulating Microliter Droplets Without Sticking by Particle Coating

8+ hour, 17+ min ago  (160+ words) Credit: Mariya Borisova / 500px The fluid-handling bioprocessing surfaces that successfully repel microliter droplets aren't as effective for nano- and picoliter droplets. Because those smaller droplets are more sensitive to chemical and topological differences in the substrate, they are more likely to…...

BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > practical-lithium-organic-batteries-via-n-type-polymer

Practical Lithium-Organic Batteries via N-Type Polymer

10+ hour, 17+ min ago  (835+ words) In a groundbreaking development toward sustainable energy storage, researchers have unveiled a new class of organic batteries powered by an innovative n-type conducting polymer cathode, poly(benzodifurandione) (PBFDO). This advancement addresses long-standing challenges in the domain of organic electrode materials,…...

Nature
nature.com > articles > s41586-026-10195-2

Giant energy storage and dielectric performance in all-polymer nanocomposites

11+ hour, 18+ min ago  (1135+ words) Data supporting findings from this work are available within the Article and Supplementary Information. All other relevant data supporting findings are available from the corresponding author upon request. Chu, B. et al. A dielectric polymer with high electric energy density and…...