global market for graphene is estimated to grow from $694.4 million in 2025 to reach $2.3 billion by the end of 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.5%| blog.bccresearch.com
Piecing together the lightweight alloy's complex mechanical properties moves towards use in cars to extend fuel economy.| Michigan Engineering News
Researchers establish long-term helium trapping and swelling by titanium-carbide nanoparticles in a novel RAFM steel.| Michigan Engineering News
The global market for nonwoven filter media is expected to grow from $6.6 billion in 2024 to reach $8.5 billion by the end of 2029, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.2% from 2024 through 2029.| blog.bccresearch.com
Reaching 98% efficiency in a solid state and 94% in solution, the small fluorescent molecule's design could cut down development time and cost for future applications.| Michigan Engineering News
New interdisciplinary global research project to develop infrastructure for nanostructures to advance the frontiers of biosensing and metamaterials.| Chemical Engineering
Quasicrystals couldn't be simulated with quantum mechanics because of their irregular atomic patterns. A new method overcomes this challenge. The post First quantum-mechanical model of quasicrystals reveals why they exist appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
Previously only thought to be insulating, a shift in the angle between silicon and oxygen atoms creates a highway for an electrical charge. The post A rule-breaking, colorful silicone that could conduct electricity appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
A spherical prototype with nimble dimples can change its surface from smooth to dimpled, cutting through drag and generating lift. The post Maneuverable underwater vehicles inspired by golf balls appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
New manufacturing method builds tougher materials that were previously considered useless for twisting light into more robust optical devices.| Michigan Engineering News
Strong enough to move soft robots and medical capsules, weak enough to not ruin MRI images.| Michigan Engineering News
The findings could help engineers methodically find the best molecules to increase the lifespan of perovskite solar cells, rather than relying on time-consuming trial and error.| Michigan Engineering News