Metallic water prepared for the first time under terrestrial conditions
Is it possible to produce water that is as conductive as, say, copper wire?
Jul 28th, 2021
Read moreIs it possible to produce water that is as conductive as, say, copper wire?
Jul 28th, 2021
Read moreScientists have proposed a new method to explore the thermalisation of hot carriers with a time resolution of billionths of a second.
Jul 28th, 2021
Read moreA new study shows how the ability of 2D materials to convert sunlight into electricity can be controlled by simply 'twisting' the angle between two ultra-thin layers correctly.
Jul 28th, 2021
Read moreScientists achieve remarkable precision in measuring atomic displacements by combining electron microscopy with a technique borrowed from data science.
Jul 28th, 2021
Read moreScientists monitor the evolution of crystal irregularities called 'dislocations' in a silicene sheet in real time after adding silicon atoms to it.
Jul 28th, 2021
Read moreIt is first experimental evidence of this type of quantum state and can one day help generate a magneto-electric effect.
Jul 28th, 2021
Read moreBased on the principle of interaction between matter and light, a new method has been developed to track and observe the Brownian motion of fast-moving nanometer-sized molecules, and measure the different fluorescence signals of each biological nanoparticle.
Jul 27th, 2021
Read moreResearchers demonstrate nanotextured perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells with improved power conversion efficiency potential above 29%.
Jul 27th, 2021
Read moreThe complexity of an OLED pixel makes it difficult to design new molecular materials. Scientists have now compared a wide range of computer-simulated and experimentally measured properties of OLED thin films, trying to understand whether OLED design can be guided solely by computer.
Jul 27th, 2021
Read moreResearchers have demonstrated a low-cost technique for retrieving nanowires from electronic devices that have reached the end of their utility and then using those nanowires in new devices. The work is a step toward more sustainable electronics.
Jul 26th, 2021
Read moreCompact, practical approach paves the way for on-chip quantum information processing.
Jul 26th, 2021
Read moreTechnology for low-cost, thermal-imaging sensors that operate well at temperatures as high as 100 degrees C has been developed. Expected to be actively used in thermal-imaging applications in smartphones and autonomous vehicles.
Jul 26th, 2021
Read moreResearchers have developed a bioactive or functionalised plastic made from nanofibrillated cellulose and mango leaf extracts that preserves food longer than non-functionalised plastics.
Jul 26th, 2021
Read moreHemispherical array of ultrasound transducers lifts objects off reflective surfaces.
Jul 24th, 2021
Read moreA phenomenon known from quantum systems could now make its way into biology: Researchers show that the notion of topological protection can also apply to biochemical networks.
Jul 23rd, 2021
Read moreScientists propose a new theory to explain the transparency of metal oxides, which are used in the touch screens of smartphones and tablets as well as on the solar cells used in photovoltaic energy.
Jul 23rd, 2021
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