A research team led by Prof. Boseok Kang at Sungkyunkwan University has uncovered the origin of polarity inversion, a long-standing phenomenon in polymer semiconductors that occurs only in certain ...
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Polymers built inside the body through blood-catalyzed chemistry allow on-demand brain control
The 19th-century science fiction novel Frankenstein explores the idea of combining artificial materials with human body ...
Dopant choice directly impacts semiconductor behavior, affecting conductivity, switching characteristics, and overall device performance and reliability.
A research team led by Prof. Boseok Kang at Sungkyunkwan University has uncovered the origin of polarity inversion—a long-standing phenomenon in polymer semiconductors that occurs only in certain ...
Malaysian Economy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir said on April 11 that the government’s priority is to ensure stable ...
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Blood-catalyzed polymers enable on-demand, light-based brain control
Researchers at Purdue University have grown conductive polymers inside the brains of living animals using the animals’ own ...
Solid-state lithium batteries are widely regarded as the future of safe and high-energy energy storage systems, yet their development depends critically on advanced electrolyte materials. Recent ...
A pro-doping Olympics alternative debuts in Las Vegas next month. The investors behind it are not sports fans. They are ...
MONACO (AP) — The 2021 New York Marathon winner, Albert Korir of Kenya, was banned for five years after he admitted doping, ...
Kenyan distance runner Albert Korir, long a fixture at the New York Marathon, has admitted to doping after testing positive ...
The idea sounds outlandish, if not downright impossible. Leaders at the World Anti-Doping Agency are considering adopting a rule that could bar President Donald Trump and all U.S. government officials ...
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Far from the Final Four, a protest in track spells out NCAA's drug-fighting issues across all sports
It was supposed to be a time to celebrate as the top finishers in the NCAA Division III 5,000-meter title race lined up on the eight-tiered podium to receive their trophies. Instead, when winner Seth ...
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