Graphene aerogel is a remarkable lightweight material that is both thermally insulating and electrically conductive. This makes it appealing for use in a wide variety of applications—from improved energy storage in batteries to better oil spill cl...
Aug 28, 2023
What happens in femtoseconds in nature can now be observed in milliseconds in the lab. Using a trapped-ion quantum computer, the research team achieved something never done before: witnessed the interference pattern of a single atom caused by a ...
Aug 28, 2023
There may not be any air in space, but there’s wind – solar wind, made up of charged particles thrown off by the Sun. The exact mechanism behind this phenomenon remains murky, but now ESA’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft has observed previously unknown ...
Aug 28, 2023
A new publication overviews multiwavelength high speed quantum well nanowire array micro-LED for next-generation on-chip optical communication.
Aug 28, 2023
Nanoengineered meshes powered by sunlight work continuously to collect water and remove pollutants.
Aug 27, 2023
Using natural quantum interactions allows faster, more robust computation for Grover’s algorithm and many others.
Aug 26, 2023
Viewing proteins at the nanoscale offers insights for treating neurodegenerative diseases.
Aug 26, 2023
A group of researchers developed a scalable microfluidics which can accelerate the production of mRNA-based lipid nanoparticles vaccines and therapeutics at the small and large scale. Learn more about it in this article.
Aug 25, 2023
Dr. Norte describes the state of the art for Starchip Nanosails. The Starshot Breakthrough initiative has been funding a 4 by 4 meters sail that weighs one gram. This will be propelled by a 100 Gigawatt laser array to travel at 20% of lightspeed t...
Aug 25, 2023
It can be time consuming to test food and drink for potentially harmful bacteria, but viruses that naturally attack the bacteria can be gene edited to speed up the process
Aug 25, 2023
