A new era of soft, shape-shifting and nano‑sized machines that crawl through your blood and attach to your shoes is coming, writes Annalee Newitz
May 12, 2021
A new era of soft, shape-shifting and nano‑sized machines that crawl through your blood and attach to your shoes is coming, writes Annalee Newitz
May 12, 2021
A new era of soft, shape-shifting and nano‑sized machines that crawl through your blood and attach to your shoes is coming, writes Annalee Newitz
May 12, 2021
Optical Fiber Could Boost Power of Superconducting Quantum Computers The secret to building superconducting quantum computers with massive processing power may be an ordinary telecommunications... The post Secret to Building Superconducting Quant...
May 12, 2021
An international research team led by the University of Cologne has succeeded for the first time in connecting several atomically precise nanoribbons made of graphene, a modification of carbon, to form complex structures. The scientists have synth...
May 12, 2021
A team of physicists and chemists has developed a highly sensitive sensor, which was made possible by a new heterostructure consisting of atomically precise graphene nanoribbons.
May 12, 2021
Researchers have developed an atomic-scale ion transistor based on electrically gated graphene channels of around 3 angstrom width which demonstrated highly selective ion transport. They also found that ions move a hundred times faster in such a t...
May 12, 2021
In recent years, X-ray ptychography has revolutionized nanoscale phase contrast imaging at large-scale synchrotron sources. The technique produces quantitative phase images with the highest possible spatial resolutions (10's nm) – going well ...
May 12, 2021
Atoms are the basic building blocks for all materials. To tailor functional properties, it is essential to accurately determine their atomic structures. KAIST researchers observed the 3D atomic structure of a nanoparticle at the atom level via neu...
May 12, 2021
Join the audience for a live webinar on 24 June 2021 sponsored by Park Systems The post Unveiling molecular structure and nanomechanics of peptide nanotubes using high-resolution AFM appeared first on Physics World.
May 12, 2021
