Graphene is one of the weirdest materials on Earth. Stronger than steel, highly conductive, one atom thick, transparent
May 10, 2021
Potential COVID-19 treatment pairs nanoparticles with immune system to search and destroy viruses. Researchers at the University of Chicago have designed a completely novel potential treatment for COVID-19: nanoparticles that capture SARS-CoV-2 vi...
May 10, 2021
An international team of researchers came closer to unraveling the complicated optical response of wide-bandgap semiconductor multiple quantum wells and how atomic-scale lattice vibration can generate free space terahertz emission. Their work prov...
May 10, 2021
Only in cancer medicine do clinicians aim to attack and kill legions of a patient's own cells. But healthy bystander cells often get caught in deadly crossfire, which is why cancer treatments can cause severe side effects in patients.
May 10, 2021
Physical principles can be incorporated in a machine learning architecture as a fundamental setup to develop artificial intelligence for inorganic materials. In a new report now on Science Advances, Huta R. Banjade, and a research team in physics,...
May 10, 2021
Physics researchers discover that assembling 2D materials into a 3D arrangement does not just result in 'thicker' 2D materials but instead produces entirely new materials. The nanomesh technologically is simple to produce and offers tuna...
May 10, 2021
Bowel cancer is among the deadliest cancer to date. But with nanotechnology, we could soon fight the most common form of cancer.
May 10, 2021
Today, nanofabrication of electronic systems has reached a 1 nm scale (10−9 m). The quick development of nanotechnology and nanoscience currently needs atomic-scale optical spectroscopy to...
May 10, 2021
A real-time 3D tracking system developed at the University of Michigan may one day replace lidar and cameras in autonomous technologies. The system combines transparent graphene-based light detectors and advanced neural networks to sense and image...
May 10, 2021
When it comes to creating nanotechnology, one cannot simply build it with their hands. Instead, researchers need something nano-sized that is able to self-assemble. DNA origami is a method of creating nano-sized shapes by folding strands of DNA. T...
May 10, 2021
