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“What began as an experimental annoyance ended up being a hint towards a capability of our microscope that is unique among current alternatives”
11-Nov-2022
While quantum computing seems like the big-ticket item among the developing technologies based on the behaviour of matter and energy on the atomic and subatomic level, another direction promises to open a new door for scientific research itself – quantum microscopy. With the advance of quantum ...
A new design for solid-state hydrogen storage could significantly reduce charging times
16-Aug-2022
Researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and Queensland University of Technology (QUT) have developed a new method to improve solid-state hydrogen fuel cell charging times. Hydrogen is gaining significant attention as an efficient way to store 'green energy' from renewables such ...
Extend the driving range between charges: All-in-one molecule overtakes obstacles, paves way for long-life lithium-oxygen batteries
15-Feb-2022
Motorists going slow on the uptake of electric vehicles cite anxiety about the distance they can travel between charges as a key concern. Clean energy researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have designed a molecule to boost the performance of lithium-oxygen batteries to give ...
Meeting growing demand for increased storage capacity
06-Aug-2020
Demand for integrated energy storage devices is growing rapidly as people rely more and more on portable and wireless electronics, and the global need grows for clean energy sources such as solar and wind energies. This is creating an exponential need for advanced energy storage technologies - ...
Largest spectral, color-tuning range from an atomically thin quantum system demonstrated
20-Apr-2020
The researchers say their results, using an atomically thin material, hexagonal boron nitride, constitute a significant step forward in understanding light-matter interactions of quantum systems in 2D materials, and the journey towards scalable on-chip devices for quantum technologies. The study ...
24-Oct-2011
Agilent Technologies Inc. and the University of Technology, Sydney, announced the establishment of a joint nuclear magnetic resonance research facility. “At UTS, we’re already doing some fantastic work using NMR, including a project looking at the development of more effective fingerprinting ...