Discovery of next-gen materials for quantum technologies
Researchers systematically revealed lattice-driven topological spin structures
Gold Nanoparticles That Behave Like a Liquid 
“Barcodes” help gold nanoparticles to strike cancer energy centres
A faster and more precise biomedical imaging technique discovered
The hidden structure behind a widely used class of materials
A Highly Sensitive Quantum Microscope Developed
Wristband enables wearers to control a robotic hand.
Why you can't tie knots in four dimensions
Could 3D-printed livers make transplant wait lists a thing of the past?
Printing Electronic Parts for Next-Generation Technologies

Tag: Nanosciences

Two layers of graphene superimposed at an angle of 1.1 degrees (the so-called 'magic angle') produce a moiré effect. Credit: JC Charlier UCLouvain.

The magic angle of twisted graphene

Graphene, a two-dimensional material composed exclusively of carbon, has revealed extraordinary properties, including thermal and electrical conductivity, transparency, and flexibility. When combined, these properties become particularly interesting in the age ...

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