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The co-processing of cathode and composite electrolyte for solid state polymer batteries has been developed. A traditional uncalendared cathode of e.g.

Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) has emerged as a promising method for cancer treatment, leveraging Meitner-Auger Electron (MAE)-emitting radionuclides.

This invention is a molten metal magnetic liquid, also known as a ferrofluid. Utilizing a metal as the base fluid enables the ferrofluid to maintain magnetic properties up to a temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius.

Direct air capture (DAC) technologies that extract carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere are critical for mitigating effects of climate change.

The invention addresses the long-standing challenge of inorganic phase change materials use in buildings envelope and other applications by encapsulating them in a secondary sheath.

The technologies described herein provides for the High Temperature Carbonization (HTC) in the manufacturing of carbon fibers (CF). The conventional method for HTC is based in thermal radiation and this technology uses in a liquid medium.

Anisotropic bonded critical rare earth free permanent magnets in a polymer matrix fabricated using an additive manufacturing process.

Traditional thermosetting polymers are widely used due to their excellent stability and mechanical performance. However, these materials are typically derived from non-renewable petrochemical sources and are difficult to recycle, often ending up in landfills or incinerated.