The transistor out of the printer
Electronics that come out of printers make it possible to produce the circuits on all sorts of substrates, such as paper or plastic film - but there are still some hurdles to overcome.
Sep 10th, 2020
Read moreElectronics that come out of printers make it possible to produce the circuits on all sorts of substrates, such as paper or plastic film - but there are still some hurdles to overcome.
Sep 10th, 2020
Read moreResearchers have created a novel plant-based energy storage device that in the near future could charge devices - even electric cars - within a few minutes. Furthermore, they say their devices are flexible, lightweight and cost-effective.
Sep 10th, 2020
Read moreScientists propose a new mechanism to explain the resilience of superconductors after temporary exposure to a magnetic field, providing a potential route to lossless electricity transmission.
Sep 10th, 2020
Read moreColor-changing array of silk microneedles could help stem outbreaks and avoid food waste.
Sep 9th, 2020
Read morePhysicists use classical concepts to decipher strange quantum behaviors in an ultracold gas.
Sep 9th, 2020
Read moreScientists have created a new type of two-dimensional nanofilm from an organic material called calixarene. The invention can be used as a protective coating in electronics and as a part of molecular filters.
Sep 9th, 2020
Read moreResearchers have developed an ingestible capsule that in rat studies captured bacteria and other biological samples while passing through the gastrointestinal tract.
Sep 9th, 2020
Read moreResearchers have designed a molecule that sticks tightly to the coronavirus spike protein, preventing the virus from infecting cells. The molecule might someday be used in an aerosolized drug to treat or prevent COVID-19.
Sep 9th, 2020
Read moreResearchers have engineered a system of many small magnetic whirls to form a regularly ordered state. Such a transition from a disordered to an ordered phase is analogous to the well-known crystallization, which, however, occurs here in two dimensions.
Sep 9th, 2020
Read moreScientists have developed a new spectroscopic-microscope, which can be used to observe a single nanoparticle in real time. This enabled the first detection of a nanoparticle's handedness while it is freely moving in solution.
Sep 9th, 2020
Read moreResearchers demonstrate a novel type of sensor which is applied directly to the skin to capture certain biometric information.
Sep 9th, 2020
Read moreThe device uses portable lab-on-a-chip technology to accurately measure the concentration of antibodies present in diluted blood plasma.
Sep 8th, 2020
Read moreScientists have developed a new method of silicon recycling. Converting silicon into silicon oxide nanoparticles answers to silicon waste recycling issues and providing a new source of nanoparticles for various uses in science and industry.
Sep 8th, 2020
Read moreResearchers find potentially useful electrical phenomenon in gold nanowires.
Sep 8th, 2020
Read moreFor more than a hundred years, physicists have been aware of the link between the concepts of disorder in a system, and information obtained by measurement. However, a clean experimental assessment of this link in common monitored systems, that is systems which are continuously measured over time, was missing so far.
Sep 8th, 2020
Read moreResearchers have successfully obtained vivid colors by using semiconductor chips - not dyes - made by mimicking the human brain structure.
Sep 8th, 2020
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