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.
Thirty-nine years ago, the discovery of a soccer-ball shaped molecule ignited the nanotechnology revolution, showcasing the power of scientific exploration.
James Chadwick's discovery of the neutron revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure and paved the way for new advancements - from nuclear power and weaponry to medicine & materials science.
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A new 2D gold material with unique semiconductor and catalytic properties could pave the way for advancements in materials science and technology.