Array of novel nanoscale architectures formed through guided self-assembly could yield materials with improved electronic, optical, and mechanical properties.
Jan 6, 2023
Researchers at Rice University and the University of Texas at Austin observed that when it comes to packing charge-acceptor molecules on the surface of semiconducting nanocrystals, more is not better.
Jan 6, 2023
Offers the hope of converting coal to valuable and carbon-neutral materials key to electronic and battery technologies.
Jan 5, 2023
The delivery of electrical impulses to different areas of the brain has been used for years to help alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, as well as a range of other afflictions. However, the current method of dispatching the zaps in...
Jan 5, 2023
Long-sought goal could make nanotube-based technologies more accessible The post Length selection produces single-chirality nanotubes appeared first on Physics World.
Jan 5, 2023
Researchers have demonstrated an architecture that can enable high fidelity and scalable communication between superconducting quantum processors. Their technique can generate and route photons, which carry quantum information, in a user-specified...
Jan 5, 2023
It has long been known that one day quantum computers will probably be able to crack the RSA encryption method we use to keep data safe, but a team of researchers is now claiming it is already possible, while others say the results require more sc...
Jan 5, 2023
It has long been known that one day quantum computers will probably be able to crack the RSA encryption method we use to keep data safe, but a team of researchers is now claiming it is already possible, while others say the results require more sc...
Jan 5, 2023
It has long been known that one day quantum computers will probably be able to crack the RSA encryption method we use to keep data safe, but a team of researchers is now claiming it is already possible, while others say the results require more sc...
Jan 5, 2023
In a warming world, coal can often seem the "bad guy." But we can do other things with coal besides burn it. A team at Ohio University used the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's Bridges-2 system to carry out a series of simulations...
Jan 5, 2023
