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Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Adelaide are using nanoparticles to develop new sources of light (Nanoparticles help scientists zoom in on super small objects)...
Read moreA new 'smart' mask developed for surgical orthopedic implants can monitor pressure and device to provide early warning of implant failure while killing infection-causing bacteria, researchers from the University of...
Read moreA Handbook for Transverse Engineering and Nanomagnets, the manual can help to design and manufacture nano-magnet devices. An international group of researchers from the University of California, Riverside and the...
Read moreUsing a "scary" technique from quantum physics, Caltech researchers have discovered a way to double the resolution of optical microscopes. In an article in the journal Nature Communications, a group led...
Read moreScientists at the Forschungszentrum Jülich have developed a new type of transistor from a germanium-tin (A New Germanium-Tin Transistor developed as an Alternative to Silicon) alloy that has many advantages...
Read moreAn international team of scientists from the University of Sydney has shown that nanowire networks can exhibit both short-term and long-term protection like the human brain, Human intelligence can be...
Read moreA unique 'sandwich' of graphene and boron nitride could lead to the next-gen microelectronics creates a good material for use in new technology applications. Moiré patterns occur everywhere. They are...
Read moreNanowire casting triggers an unexpected process, Sometimes, to make big progress, you have to start small. In particular, scientists can make many different quantum materials by creating nanoscale structures that create...
Read moreThe nanoscale electronics of devices like smartphones are solid, static materials that, once designed and built, cannot be changed into anything else. But scientists at the University of California, Irvine...
Read moreMeta-optics shows the physical process in the attosecond range, a new type of meta-optics from Harvard has been shown to work in experiments at the Graz University of Technology. With it,...
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