Deradicalization
Deradicalization refers to a process of encouraging a person with extreme political, social or religious views to adopt more moderate positions on the issues.
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Deradicalization refers to a process of encouraging a person with extreme political, social or religious views to adopt more moderate positions on the issues.
Check out these latest Nanowerk News:
By separating dielectric-screening effects from structural distortion, the study offers practical design rules for tuning excitons in 2D perovskites.
Researchers directly used orbital currents in a magnetic device, producing much stronger signals for future low-energy memory and processors.
Ultrafast scanning tunneling microscopy reaches the quantum mechanical space-time limit for the first time.
Researchers created a highly stable electrically controlled DNA origami switch that regulates molecular functions and keeps working through hundreds of thousands of cycles.
A new nanozyme labeling method maps nanoparticle interactions in living cells, showing how targeting alters trafficking and could guide better nanomedicines.
Researchers used laser pulses to write and read antiferromagnetic data, opening a path to faster, lower-energy memory linked to optical networks.
Synchronized infrared lasers steer molecules between structures, exposing clear spectral fingerprints and new ways to study chemical reactions.
Advanced diffraction and modeling show a widely studied MOF thin film is densely packed, reshaping expectations for sensors, microelectronics and magnetic storage.
New analysis links long-ambiguous carbon defect peaks to specific atomic structures, helping improve material design for energy and electronics.
A compact plug-and-play device produces single photons without cryogenic cooling, easing integration with quantum-secure communication networks.