Important read here from @veronikameduna.bsky.socialwww.science.org/content/arti... The below (from the BIM) identifies a $115.28M reduction in baseline funding for R&D. This is going to hurt 😢
Welcoming Professor Kitagawa and our other friends from Kyoto University iCeMS to our two day workshop here in Te Whanganui a Tara talking #materialsscience#porous#crystals#Science#chemistry#mofs and more
Ahead of this Sunday's United Nations #InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience#WomenInScience#materials@aucklanduni.bsky.socialwww.macdiarmid.ac.nz/news-and-eve...
'Alan MacDiarmid...would extol investment in innovation, challenging people to consider whether the country would lead or follow in science and technology in the 21st century.' teara.govt.nz/en/biographi...
Remembering today our namesake Professor Alan MacDiarmid (14/4/27-7/2/07) who won a Nobel Prize in #Chemistry#polymersmacdiarmid.ac.nz/news-and-eve...
Structure/properties of GEFSIX-21-Cu detailed in our latest report on ultramicroporous sorbents, in ACS_AMI pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....@macdiarmidinsti.bsky.social
Nau mai whakatau mai to ten rangatahi from around the motu here for our 15th annual week-long #discoverycamp#nanotechnology#materialsscience#solarcells#Science#STEM
How to make solar electricity cheap? Our Associate Investigator Dr Nate Davis says… just move light sideways! Some cool reading during this summer heat: thespinoff.co.nz/science/05-1...
Vanessa Young visited Dr Nathaniel Davis's lab to witness the concentrated capture of the sun's energy.
While you’re out enjoying the sunshine this summer, take a moment to imagine the next generation of solar panels - pliable, light and portable. Prof Justin Hodgkiss, from Victoria University of Wellington is investigating the possibilities: thespinoff.co.nz/science/03-1...
When it comes to solar panels, the future is flexible. Vanessa Young discovers how a MacDiarmid project is unlocking the possibilities of a new generation of solar cell technology.