Browsing: Nanotechnology
A transition in active nematics produces slow, strongly interacting defects, a behaviour confirmed in living cells Emergence of anti-hyperuniform defect…
What if, instead of completely redesigning material composition, researchers could transform physical properties through tiny, nanoscale changes to shape? A…
Many common products, including plastics and detergents, rely on chemical reactions that depend on catalysts made from precious metals such…
Recent integration of 3D memory technologies such as high-bandwidth memory [HBM] into AI accelerators has enhanced neural network performance. However,…
Since the rapid development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, nanomedicine, as an important branch of nanomaterial applications, has flourished in the…
Törmä, P. & Barnes, W. L. Strong coupling between surface plasmon polaritons and emitters: a review. Rep. Prog. Phys. 78,…
A nanotube lattice reveals how electrons shift between 1D and 2D quantum phases under voltage control Atom illustration showing electrons…
SLAC researchers develop an approach to better guide the preparation of cell slices for cryogenic electron tomography imaging. It’s tricky…
Engineers have taken a major step toward producing the smallest earthquakes ever created, shrinking seismic-style vibrations down to the scale…
Photochromic materials with rapid response and high stability are essential for progressive anti-counterfeiting and secure information encryption technologies. Herein, we…
