Electrical engineers have created the world's first structured metamaterial made without metal that can absorb electromagnetic energy. The advance has direct applications in imaging, sensing and ...
Compared to wind and solar energy, wave energy has remained relatively expensive and hard to capture, but engineers are working to change that by drawing inspiration from other industries. The ...
High impact: illustration of the structure of a zeolitic imidazolate framework. (Courtesy: François-Xavier Coudert/CC BY 4.0) A study of how water is forced into the nanoscopic pores of materials has ...
Shakespeare Composite Structures™ has introduced the first full-scale tested composite distribution pole designed to absorb the energy of vehicular impact during collision. The new product can reduce ...
DURHAM, N.C. -- Electrical engineers at Duke University have created the world's first electromagnetic metamaterial made without any metal. The device's ability to absorb electromagnetic energy ...