This Month in Science History: Waterproof Materials
Waterproof materials have come a long way since the invention of the Mackintosh coat. It's hard to imagine life without them - from the rugged outdoors to the bustling city, they’re everywhere.
Waterproof materials have come a long way since the invention of the Mackintosh coat. It's hard to imagine life without them - from the rugged outdoors to the bustling city, they’re everywhere.
Mark, Adam and Aphrodite take a look at a new soft, sustainable, biodegradable electroactive material referred to as Nanoribbons. Suitable for applications from medical implants to wearable electronics, these low-energy consuming biocompatible materials have been developed by Northwestern University.
Thirty-nine years ago, the discovery of a soccer-ball shaped molecule ignited the nanotechnology revolution, showcasing the power of scientific exploration.
Goodfellow is committed to tackle climate change by supplying high-quality resources that support the development of safe and efficient nuclear technologies.
Aphrodite returns to join Mark and Adam to discuss the highlights from Advanced Engineering and answer those questions in more detail - from the impressive electric vehicles on display to the cutting-edge research being conducted at universities like the University of Manchester.
Join Mark Daniels & Adam Sells as they take the Goodfellow podcast on the road, exploring high entropy alloys, nanomaterials, and graphene-infused concrete live!
Treffen Sie unser Podcast-Team auf der AES, der größten Fertigungstechnikmesse in GB. Dieses Jahr liegt der Fokus auf Nachhaltigkeit und Elektrifizierung.
Celebrate Nuclear Science Week (Oct 21-25)! Learn about its impact on clean energy, medicine, modern materials & more. Join virtual events or in person.
This month, Mark, Adam, and Aphrodite sit down and discuss phyisics - specifically, what is the point of it all? In this episode, the team look at how Goodfellow are involved in the experiments that are shaping our understanding of the world around us.