Honeycomb structured porous films have emerged as a versatile class of materials with significant potential across a range of applications including biomedical scaffolding, sensors, catalysis, and ...
Recent progress in the field of micro and nanotechnologies has led to the production of a variety of complex micro- or nano-structures for use in sensors, actuators and battery applications 1,2.
Honeycomb technology company EconCore (Leuven, Belgium) and Renolit SE (Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany) have partnered to explore the various issues of lightweighting, modular design and easily formable and ...
Honeycomb structures are extensively utilized in materials engineering due to their attractive structural and mechanical characteristics, like low weight and high porosity. Japanese researchers ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Honeycomb structures have long tantalized engineers with high strength-to-weight ratios perfect for aircraft and satellites. But pristine configurations lack integrated ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking new energy-absorbing structure to better withstand blunt and ballistic impact. The technology, called negative stiffness honeycombs, can be integrated into ...
The design halves the width of material needed to absorb low-frequency noise, making it practical for real-world applications ...
(Nanowerk News) Seeking for low-dimensional boron allotropes has attracted considerable interest in the past decades and tremendous theoretical works predict the existence of monolayer boron. As boron ...