Browsing: Nanotechnology
A simple boundary‑repositioning technique lets materials host infinitely many robust topological states useful for electronics, photonics, and phononics, with a…
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Last year, researchers led by UCLA achieved a milestone that physicists had pursued for half a century. They succeeded in…
Abstract:Constructing heterointerface has been the preferential strategy for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) due to the synergistical H 2 O dissociation…
Infrared (IR) photodetectors (PDs) are one of the PDs classified based on the wavelength range of light absorbed beyond the…
Deng, R. et al. Chondrocyte membrane–coated nanoparticles promote drug retention and halt cartilage damage in rat and canine osteoarthritis. Sci.…
MnPS₃ shows an unexpectedly strong thermal Hall effect, challenging current theories of quantum heat transport Waveform (Courtesy: iStock/Swillklitch) Heat travels…
After more than 25 years of intensive research, nanofibers remain scientifically promising but industrially constrained, according to a new perspective…
For more than 50 years, scientists have searched for alternatives to silicon as the foundation of electronic devices built from…
From a theoretical perspective, ion transport through micrometer or nanometer-sized pores under a cross-pore electric field can be described well…
