Scientists have developed materials for next-gen electronics to display fine details like colors, even with the use of powerful optical microscopes.
Nov 26, 2021
By combining two-dimensional materials, researchers create a macroscopic quantum entangled state emulating rare earth compounds.
Nov 26, 2021
Researchers from Osaka University have improved the transfer efficiency between quantum information carriers, in a manner that’s based on well-established nanoscience and is compatible with upcoming advanced communication technologies.
Nov 25, 2021
Because nanoscale objects are so incredibly small, they don't reflect enough light for even the best microscopes to discern details such as their color. A new lighting system, however, addresses that problem by acting as a tiny spotlight.
Nov 25, 2021
A recent review article looks at the potential of nanotechnology in fighting severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 (SARS-CoV-2), with several possibilities of strategies in therapeutics, vaccines, and prevention.
Nov 25, 2021
Sensitive teeth are bothering millions of people in the world. And while it seems like a small casual problem it can really impact one’s quality of life. Now scientists at the University of Queensland have found a way to manage tooth sensitivity b...
Nov 25, 2021
UK-based Roadfill develops a technology that combines waste plastic with graphene that is used to repair roads, while cutting CO2 emissions and creating a circular economy. According to the company's research, its products reduce bitumen (hea...
Nov 25, 2021
Researchers describe a revolutionary imaging technology that compresses lamp light into a nanometer-sized spot. It holds that light at the end of a silver nanowire like a Hogwarts student practicing the 'Lumos' spell, and uses it to reve...
Nov 25, 2021
Luis Foà Torres and Sergio O Valenzuela delve into the ongoing mystery of graphene’s perplexing non-local response and the “valley Hall effect” The post A valley of opportunities: delving into graphene’s perplexing non-local response appeared firs...
Nov 25, 2021
Scientists in Japan have engineered bottom-up designed peptides for the first time, containing chains of amino acids that can develop synthetic nanopores to identify and facilitate single molecule-sorting of genetic material in a lipid membrane.
Nov 25, 2021
