Un grupo de científicos rusos y alemanes ha logrado desarrollar un método que permite incrementar la resistencia y la solidez de un material a una presión 400.000 veces mayor que la atmosférica. Además, a diferencia del diamante, permite transmitir electricidad, lo que podría revolucionar la industria electrónica, espacial y la medicina.
Siberian Coal Energy Company and the National University of Science and Technology MISIS opened at the Novoshakhtinskoye coal-cut enterprise a unique laboratory for determining the content of germanium in coal. Reserves of germanium will be counted using the new technology and using the new methodology developed at NUST MISIS.
Scientists from NUST MISIS (Russia) and University of Rome Tor Vergata found out that a microscopic quantity of two-dimensional titanium carbide called MXene significantly improves collection of electrical charges in a perovskite solar cell, increasing the final efficiency above 20%. The results of the research were published in Nature Materials.
Scientists from NUST MISIS developed a unique composite material that can be used in harsh temperature conditions, such as those in nuclear reactors. The microhardness of the sandwich material is 3 times higher compared to the microhardness of its individual components. These properties withstand temperatures up to 700°С. The results of the research are published in Materials Letters.
Científicos de la Universidad Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de Rusia MISIS desarrollaron con sus colegas de la Universidad Estatal de Moscú un método de análisis rápido y eficaz de la composición del agua que ayudará a resolver el problema de la contaminación industrial del medio ambiente, dijo el Servicio de Prensa de la universidad.
A new study suggests that larger magnetic nanoparticles, which are used to carry a drug to the site in the human body and release it there, can be excreted by the kidneys. It was previously understood that the larger nanocarriers had to be dissolved in the liver in a process that could imply stronger side effects for the patient.
Científicos de la Universidad Nacional rusa de Ciencia y Tecnología MISIS (NUST MISIS) han ideado un nuevo mecanismo de eliminación de nanopartículas a través de los riñones que ayudará a crear medicamentos más eficaces y seguros. Los resultados del estudio están publicados en la revista ’Journal of Controlled Release’.
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