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What if you could know if your environment contains particles or droplets of COVID-19 as soon as they or you enter the environment? A collaborative research team has developed an...
Read moreScientists develop an "extended Landau free energy model" for causal analysis and visualization in nano-magnetic devices with AI and topology. Explainable AI-Based Physical Theory for Advanced Materials Design. Microscopic image...
Read moreScientists at the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a new method to direct the self-assembly of several new nanoscale structures using simple polymers as starting...
Read moreA research group from Skoltech, Aalto University and the Kurnakov Institute has recently produced a novel, diverse and simple method for carbon nanotubes for the production of carbon nanotube and...
Read moreResearchers at Rice University have developed an energy-efficient nanomaterial for (Rice Lab’s main cause of the hydrogen economy) the hydrogen economy. Using only inexpensive materials, a team from Rice's Laboratory...
Read moreStanford engineers have developed a new material for nanoscale 3D printing that can absorb twice as much energy as other materials of similar density and can be used to create...
Read moreTwo-dimensional materials, which consist of a single layer of atoms, can be stacked together more than conventional materials, so they can be used to make transistors, cell cells, LEDs, and...
Read moreIn a paper recently published in Nature Electronics, an international research team from Italy, Germany, the UK and China explored important development directions in the field of electronic devices (Nanoscale...
Read moreA group of scientists from Aalto University, IQM Quantum Computers and VTT Technical Research Center have discovered Unimon, a new (Unimon a new superconducting qubit) efficient qubit, to speed up...
Read moreRice University scientists show how 'solid food' can form carbon nanotubes (Growing pure nanotubes is a stretch, but possible) with the same chirality. Like giraffes drawing tall leaves, getting carbon nanotubes...
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