Electronics for Venus exploration: Gallium nitride semiconductors tested at 500℃

News Science and space 05-23-2024 at 20:33 comment
Gallium nitride is touted as the next-generation semiconductor that could one day replace silicon, but research into this material is still in its infancy. Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and other US institutes decided to take the technology to the next level and tested the material at temperatures above 500℃.

Supercapacitor made of chicken with the smell of fried onions — scientists have turned chicken fat into an energy storage device

News Science and space 05-11-2024 at 21:32 comment
Some materials for energy storage (such as supercapacitors) can be expensive and pollute the environment. Producing alternative energy storage from things that people normally throw away can help with this. A study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces reports on the transformation of chicken fat into carbon electrodes for…

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