The Australian scientists designed the cell with a sodium sulfide additive to achieve uniform sulfur and selenium distribution, improving charge transport. This controlled elemental layering reduces ...
Researchers at the University of New South Wales have achieved a record-setting power conversion efficiency with solar cells ...
The research team at Australia's University of New South Wales (UNSW) has improved the performance of solar cells made from antimony chalcogenide, an emerging photovoltaic material regarded as a ...
Millions of Australians now have tattoos. Yet unlike other countries, we don’t have rules on what’s in the ink.
The shooting had barely finished, but the first examples of social media misinformation about the terrorist attack were ...
A study led by UNSW Sydney and published today analyzed the chemical composition of 15 black and colored tattoo inks from major, established international tattoo ink brands that were purchased from ...
Photovoltaic researchers at UNSW demonstrate best-ever results for emerging solar cell material antimony chalcogenide.UNSW engineers have made a major ...
Some tattoo inks sold in Australia contain toxic metals and carcinogenic compounds at levels that would be illegal in the European Union ...
New Australian research has found carcinogenic compounds in some tattoo inks – here’s what it means for your health.
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Liquid metal powers a whole new kind of motor
Researchers at UNSW have developed a new type of motor that spins, not with rigid components, but with a droplet of liquid ...
A plant species presumed to be extinct for 58 years has been rediscovered in remote north Queensland after a horticulturalist ...
According to research conducted by the Universita della Svizzera italiana, tattoo inks migrate rapidly through the lymphatic system post-application. Within hours, macrophages in the lymph nodes ...
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