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A study reveals a graphene oxide aerogel's exceptional water adsorption capabilities, paving the way for new technologies in atmospheric water generation.
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The Subsea Thermal Insulation Materials Market is gaining momentum due to rising deepwater and ultra-deepwater exploration activities. These materials are vital for flow assurance and energy ...
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But this owl-inspired aerogel is different. The new aerogel is lightweight, incredibly effective, and can handle a broad ...
Inspired by the natural soundproofing of owl feathers, researchers have developed a new two-layer aerogel to mitigate urban ...
Featherlight nanomaterial built from graphene and calcium pulls clean water from the air with unmatched efficiency.
If you've seen an owl fly, you probably didn't hear a thing. That's because their skin and feathers dampen sound by absorbing ...
Scientists developed a new nanomaterial that rapidly captures water from air, holding over three times its weight - offering a faster path to clean drinking water.
The microstructure of highly porous cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) aerogels is investigated via transmission electron microscope (TEM) tomography. The aerogels were fabricated by first supercritically ...