Making quantum 'waves' in ultrathin materials
Study reveals how wavelike plasmons could power up new technologies.
May 14th, 2020
Read moreStudy reveals how wavelike plasmons could power up new technologies.
May 14th, 2020
Read moreScientists are reducing the size and costs of medical microscopes to make it possible to use them more widely, and hook them up to experts able to diagnose an illness even from far away.
May 14th, 2020
Read moreResearchers develop a ferromagnetic semiconductor that works at room temperature, solving one of science's most intractable problems.
May 14th, 2020
Read moreScientists have developed bioelectronic ammonia gas sensors that are among the most sensitive ever made. It uses electric-charge-conducting protein nanowires derived from the bacterium Geobacter to provide biomaterials for electrical devices.
May 14th, 2020
Read moreResearchers have discovered that certain crystals are more flexible and stretchable compared to current materials used for electronic applications. These new materials could therefore be used for making sensors and in robotics.
May 14th, 2020
Read moreResearchers have synthesized regular 2D assemblies of isotopically labelled molecular switches and measured the properties of their isomerization, revealing that formation of such an assembly doesn't hamper the photochemical switching properties of the embedded molecules.
May 13th, 2020
Read moreResearchers synthesized the new metal-organic framework (MOF) nanomaterials to successfully remove antibiotics from water.
May 13th, 2020
Read moreChemists developed a freeze-thaw method, capable of synthesising various noble metal aerogels with clean surfaces and multiscale structure. The research provides new ideas for designing various gel or foam materials for high-performance electrocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis.
May 13th, 2020
Read moreResearchers developed ultra-light tattoo electrodes that are hardly noticeable on the skin and make long-term measurements of brain activity cheaper and easier.
May 13th, 2020
Read moreInsights into a flipping crystal could further research into the development of autonomous robots.
May 13th, 2020
Read moreResearchers use plasmonics to enhance fluorescent markers in lab-on-a-chip diagnostic devices.
May 12th, 2020
Read moreResearchers have designed and demonstrated a new type of technology based on 2D semiconducting materials that's almost as energy-efficient as the human brain.
May 12th, 2020
Read moreResearchers develop a new way to create 3D scaffolds for biomedical applications.
May 12th, 2020
Read moreNovel technology allows for the simultaneous imaging of multiple proteins in a single cell.
May 12th, 2020
Read moreResearchers are developing safe, new anti-viral nanoparticle coatings that demonstrate significant potential in preventing active surface infection with SARS-CoV-2.
May 12th, 2020
Read moreThis is the first time that 2D material properties have been linked to specific defects in the materials' crystal structure. This approach enables systematic defect engineering in 2D materials.
May 12th, 2020
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