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rssBattery could make the mobile phone as thin as a credit card or increase the driving range of an electric car by up to 70 percent on a single charge
17-Sep-2024
When cars, planes, ships or computers are built from a material that functions as both a battery and a load-bearing structure, the weight and energy consumption are radically reduced. A research group at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden is now presenting a world-leading advance in ...
The research on the antibacterial materials is being conducted in collaboration with the spin-off company Amferia
31-Jan-2023
The World Health Organization (WHO) ranks antibiotic resistance as one of the top ten threats to global health. There is therefore a great need for new solutions to tackle resistant bacteria and reduce the use of antibiotics. A group of researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden ...
The innovation has also taken a step out into society through the start-up company Envue Technologies
28-Jun-2022
To develop new drugs and vaccines, detailed knowledge about nature’s smallest biological building blocks – the biomolecules – is required. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, are now presenting a groundbreaking microscopy technique that allows proteins, DNA and other tiny ...
The Chalmers researchers’ results have been passed on to product development, carried out by the spin-off company Nyctea Technologies
22-Jun-2022
Biomedicines are produced by living cells and are used to treat cancer and autoimmune diseases among other things. One challenge is that the medicines are very expensive to produce, something that limits global access. Now researchers from Chalmers have invented a material that uses electrical ...
Researchers tailored the materials’ properties by using a “magic” chemical and founded a start-up company
20-Oct-2020
Ultrathin materials such as graphene promise a revolution in nanoscience and technology. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have now made an important advance within the field. In a recent paper in Nature Communications they present a method for controlling the edges of ...