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Researchers have pushed mercury telluride nanocrystal photodiodes past a key performance limit by combining an ultrathin cadmium sulfide shell with…
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have introduced a new theoretical design for quantum systems based on what…
Bacterial infections remain a major complication in orthopedic and maxillofacial surgery, particularly when associated with biomaterial surfaces, where they become…
Dong, D., Wang, T., Sun, Y., Fan, J. & Lu, Y.-C. Hydrotropic solubilization of zinc acetates for sustainable aqueous battery…
Graphene Magazine — Issue 42 | April 2026 In this Issue Special Feature: Graphene in Quantum Technologies 3 Graphene Products…
Revealing how copper atoms shift under heat offers a blueprint for engineering materials with precisely controlled expansion Wavy layers (Courtesy:…
A monolayer of copper-based molecular qubits assembled on graphene maintains strong one-dimensional antiferromagnetic coupling – the graphene itself may help…
Discovered in 2011, MXenes are a fast-expanding family of ultra-thin inorganic materials. They are made from stacked layers of transition…
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most prevalent and clinically challenging neurodegenerative disorders worldwide [1]. In 2024, it affects…
Fert, A. et al. Electrical control of magnetism by electric field and current-induced torques. Rev. Mod. Phys. 96, 015005 (2024).Article …
