
Droplet motility
Artificial molecular systems in water can help delineate how movement emerges. In lipid droplets, interfacial tension can sustain droplet motility, which can adapt to different environmental cues.
Artificial molecular systems in water can help delineate how movement emerges. In lipid droplets, interfacial tension can sustain droplet motility, which can adapt to different environmental cues.
Developing aqueous batteries with high voltages is possible with the use of pH-decoupling electrolytes with an acidic catholyte and an alkaline anolyte.