Physicists have discovered a strange "self-recovering liquid" that appears to defy the process of emulsification, as described by the laws of thermodynamics. This strange behavior is due to the ...
The UMass Amherst-led team is challenging the common belief that perfect fillers are the best choice for creating thermally ...
In the quest to design the next generation of materials for modern devices—ones that are lightweight, flexible and excellent ...
A team of researchers led by a physics graduate student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently made the surprising discovery of what they call a “shape-recovering liquid,” which defies ...
A team of researchers led by a physics graduate student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently made the surprising ...
In the quest to design the next generation of materials for modern devices -- ones that are lightweight, flexible and excellent at dissipating heat -- a team of researchers made a discovery: ...
In the quest to design the next generation of materials for modern devices – ones that are lightweight, flexible and ...
Conte Distinguished Professor of Polymer Science and Engineering at UMass Amherst and one of the paper's senior authors. "It's made up of oil, water and spices, and before you pour it onto your ...
New research suggests that plastics made with fillers that contain defects may perform up to 160% better than those with ...
The UMass Amherst-led team challenges the conventional wisdom that perfect fillers are better for making thermally conductive polymersAMHERST, Mass. — ...