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'Interactional fingerprints' offer faster, cheaper quality control for graphene oxide

Phys.org   -   Scientific News Websites

Scientists have created a new way to characterize graphene oxide (GO) more cheaply and quicker than ever before, helping get the emerging technology out of the lab and into the market.

Aug 11, 2025

Super-resolution microscopy reveals nanoscale architecture of antibody-receptor interactions

Phys.org   -   Scientific News Websites

A new study shows how the single-molecule organization of receptors in a cellular context determines the function of antibodies, opening up new pathways for the development of cancer immunotherapies.

Aug 11, 2025

Lab-made sugar-coated particle reduces COVID-19 infection rates by 98.6% in human cell tests

Phys.org   -   Scientific News Websites

Research led by a Swansea University academic has revealed a synthetic glycosystem—a sugar-coated polymer nanoparticle—that can block COVID-19 from infecting human cells, reducing infection rates by nearly 99%.

Aug 11, 2025

Two solutions unlock safer RNA therapies for inflammatory diseases

Phys.org   -   Scientific News Websites

Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are tiny fat bubbles that are used to deliver medicines, genes, and RNA into cells. However, in some cases LNPs can cause harmful inflammation as a result of the process of RNA delivery.

Aug 11, 2025

Wave-like domain walls drive polarization switching in sliding ferroelectrics, study finds

Phys.org   -   Scientific News Websites

Sliding ferroelectrics are a type of two-dimensional (2D) material realized by stacking nonpolar monolayers (atom-thick layers that lack an electric dipole). When these individual layers are stacked, they produce ferroelectric materials with an in...

Aug 11, 2025

Tiny gold “super atoms” could spark a quantum revolution

ScienceDaily   -   General News Websites

Scientists have found that microscopic gold clusters can act like the world’s most accurate quantum systems, while being far easier to scale up. With tunable spin properties and mass production potential, they could transform quantum computing and...

Aug 11, 2025

Cooled rhombohedral graphene showed both superconductivity and magnetism unexpectedly

Nanowerk   -   Nanotechnology Websites

When scientists cooled rhombohedral graphene to a very low temperature, it behaved like both a superconductor and magnet at the same time. As scientists did not think this was possible, this characteristic is a major discovery.

Aug 11, 2025

Researchers create a novel gold compound

Nanowerk   -   Nanotechnology Websites

Researchers made gold reactive under extreme conditions, creating a new compound with hydrogen called solid gold hydride using the world's largest X-ray laser.

Aug 11, 2025

Megatonne-scale plants planned to turn captured CO2 into industrial nanocarbons

Nanowerk   -   Nanotechnology Websites

Researchers present a megatonne-scale design that converts captured CO2 into graphene nanocarbons, combining carbon removal with production of valuable industrial materials.

Aug 11, 2025

Aston Martin F1 Realme smartphone features graphene cooling tech

Graphene Info   -   Scientific and Educational Websites

Mobile phone brand Realme has launched the GT 7 Dream Edition in South Africa, created in collaboration with the Aston Martin Formula One team, which makes use of IceSense graphene technology.

Aug 11, 2025

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