by jrondon | Nov 12, 2020 | Beyond CMOS, Chemistry, Member News, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS Programmable electronics based on the reversible doping of 2-D semiconductors by Ingrid Fadelli (Image courtesy Lee, et al.) This article was originally published by TechXplore In recent years, researchers have been trying to develop new types of highly...
by jrondon | Nov 1, 2020 | Chemistry, Member News, News, Research, Sustainability |
FEATURED NEWS Black phosphorus composite makes a better battery By Isabelle Dumé The black phosphorus composite material connected by carbon-phosphorus covalent bonds has a more stable structure and a higher lithium ion storage capacity. (Image credit: Dong Yihan, SHI...
by jrondon | Sep 22, 2020 | Member News, News, Physical Science, Physics & Astronomy |
FEATURED NEWS September 22, 2020 | UCLA scientists create world’s smallest ‘refrigerator’ How do you keep the world’s tiniest soda cold? UCLA scientists may have the answer. by Lisa Garibay This electron microscope image shows the cooler’s two semiconductors — one...
by mroseboro | Aug 3, 2020 | Chemistry, Faculty News, Member News, News, Physical Science, Research, Uncategorized |
FEATURED NEWS August 3, 2020 | Chemist Paula Diaconescu to lead new NSF Center for Integrated Catalysis By Stuart Wolpert Professor Paula Diaconescu leads the Center for Integrated Catalysis with the goal to mimic biological systems in development of synthetic...
by mroseboro | Aug 20, 2019 | Chemistry, News, Research, Richard Kaner, Sustainability |
FEATURED NEWS August 20, 2019 | Technique could make better membranes for next-generation filtration UCLA scientists’ method will allow more advanced materials to be used for desalination and other processes by Wayne Lewis UCLA postdoctoral scholar Brian McVerry and...
by mroseboro | Jul 26, 2019 | Awards, Chemistry, Faculty News, Member News, News, Richard Kaner |
CNSI MEMBER NEWS July 26, 2019 | Professor named fellow of the American Institute of Chemists by UCLA Newsroom This article was originally published by the The UCLA NewsroomRichard Kaner, professor of chemistry and biochemistry in the UCLA College, has been named a...
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