Water flows mysteriously well through narrow carbon nanotubes, but now there is an explanation: it may all be due to quantum friction
Feb 2, 2022
Water flows mysteriously well through narrow carbon nanotubes, but now there is an explanation: it may all be due to quantum friction
Feb 2, 2022
A team of researchers has maintained a qubit coherence time for a record five seconds. The qubits are made from silicon carbide, widely found in lightbulbs, electric vehicles and high voltage electronics.
Feb 2, 2022
Researchers at the University of Bath, working in collaboration with industrial partner Integrated Graphene, have developed, for the detection of glucose levels in the blood, a new sensing technique based on graphene foam. Since it is a chemical s...
Feb 2, 2022
Researchers have developed a new glucose sensor that is cheaper and more robust than current systems.
Feb 2, 2022
Nano- and microstructures can now be incorporated into surfaces in an instant using lasers. The technology is being developed and marketed by the Dresden-based start-up Fusion Bionic, a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam ...
Feb 2, 2022
Researchers describe a novel method for detecting viruses like Ebola virus (EBOV) and SARS CoV-2.
Feb 2, 2022
For 15 years, scientists have been baffled by the mysterious way water flows through the tiny passages of carbon nanotubes—pipes with walls that can be just one atom thick. The streams have confounded all theories of fluid dynamics; paradoxically,...
Feb 2, 2022
Theranostics have the potential to both diagnose cancers and treat them, all in one package. But it's challenging to tell when—or even if—the package has reached and penetrated a tumor. Now, researchers reporting in JACS Au have designed a na...
Feb 2, 2022
The first generation of COVID-19 vaccines has been very effective; however, they do have certain limits. Their effectiveness can diminish without a booster shot, and they may be less effective against...
Feb 2, 2022
