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26 May, 2019

Imperfection is OK for better MOFs

Low-dose high-resolution transmission electron microscopy enables identifying various defective structures in a metal-organic framework material and reveals their important roles in catalytic applications.

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23 May, 2019

Bending the norm on nanowires

Arranging nanowires in bent configurations may make them less likely to fail inside electronic devices.

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22 May, 2019

Congratulations Professor Farooq!

Associate Professor Farooq receives this years' Distinguished Teaching Award.

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02 May, 2019

Eddy currents affect flux of salt more than heat

Modeling the 3D structure of Red Sea eddies shows how transport of energy and biochemical materials influences circulation patterns in the Red Sea.

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24 April, 2019

Putting the sense in materials

An interdisciplinary initiative is helping KAUST be at the forefront of a digital revolution where sensors can find use just about anywhere.

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24 April, 2019

Wristbands do a health check while you work out

Nanotech-powered electrodes help solve the challenges of using sweat to assess biological conditions in real time.

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