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A conceptual rendering of “robots” stacking thin films on an assembly line.
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Robot speeds development of nanomaterials for new technologies

by Katie Pyzyk
February 9, 2022
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A team including researchers from the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan developed a robot to speed up nanomaterial manufacturing.

NuMat Technologies' nanomaterials are designed for complex separations.
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Illinois material startup aims for industrial energy and emissions reductions

by Katie Pyzyk
August 30, 2021
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NuMat Technologies' new partnership aims to develop more energy- and cost-effective chemical separation technologies.

An ultrathin OLED inside Professor Jay Guo’s lab at the University of Michigan.
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Michigan researchers develop brighter, more efficient electronics screens

by Katie Pyzyk
July 14, 2021
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A University of Michigan research team's OLED screen innovation could reduce electronic devices’ energy consumption and extend their life.

Ange-Therese Akono holds a sample of her novel smart cement.
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Northwestern professor’s tiny concrete enhancer puts a big dent in carbon footprint

by Katie Pyzyk
July 8, 2021
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The "smart concrete" incorporates the nanomaterial graphene for more durable and functional building materials.

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Researchers discover reliable quality test for energy storage “wonder materials”

by Katie Pyzyk
October 29, 2020
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Happy Thursday, readers. Today we begin with research on teeny-tiny materials that hold potential to transform the energy sector, including solar cells, novel semiconductors, sensors, and energy storage. Researchers at Ames Laboratory in Iowa...

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