Scientists weave atomically thin wires into ribbons
Mass-producing nanoribbons for cutting-edge electronics and catalysts
Mass-producing nanoribbons for cutting-edge electronics and catalysts
New method from Clemson University researcher, enabled by Frontera supercomputer, helps explain role of phonons in copper-based superconductivity
The novel combination of two nanoparticle-formulated drugs has shown to extend the survival of mice with medulloblastoma
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University of Delaware researchers report low-pressure method to convert industrially processed biomass into plastics, chemicals
Insights into the atomistic dynamics of emerging solid-state batteries will help speed their evolution
Scientists are one step closer to the nanoscale construction of three-dimensional molecular devices
Park NX-Hybrid WLI is a fully integrated system that incorporates the best of AFM and WLI technologies into one seamless system
Explore the latest research in biopharma from scientific posters presented at the SelectScience Virtual Biopharma Summit 2021
The research team at Queen's has developed a nanomedicine that could offer a more effective approach to radiotherapy
In this article, Sanna Arpiainen, from the Graphene Flagship, looks at the role of layered materials in the future of electronics
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn about utilizing high harmonic quantum light sources to harness short-wavelength light with unprecedented control
The discovery offers fundamental new insights into the management of energy
The novel lipid nanoparticles for mRNA delivery will enhance thermostability, biodegradability and safety, paving the way for new off-the-shelf therapies
Graphene Flagship scientists launch first graphene-based lubricant for motor engines in Europe
The new AFM offers an overhaul in functionality while retaining the same basic design elements
Tested on human blood in the lab, the selective nanocapsules could reduce the side effects of a major blood clot-dissolving drug, which include bleeding on the brain
In a first, the digital fiber contains memory, temperature sensors, and a trained neural network program for inferring physical activity
This new understanding of the compound’s unique properties could pave the way to designing new flexible materials for electronics
Find out how to prevent failures with SEM/EDS and how optical spectroscopy is key to advancing nanomaterial research
The findings could lead to faster, more secure memory storage, in the form of antiferromagnetic bits