Metal collector made of bacteria

May 26, 2020 (Nanowerk News) Bacteria, fungi and plants sometimes produce metal-binding substances that can be harnessed, for example for the extraction of raw materials, for their separation, for cleaning soils or for medical purposes. Professor Dirk Tischler, Head of the Microbial Biotechnology research group at Ruhr-Universitt Bochum (RUB), outlines...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Electrons break rotational symmetry in exotic low-temp superconductor: Scientists previously observed this peculiar behavior in other materials whose ability to conduct electricity without energy loss cannot be explained by standard theoretical frameworks

Home > Press > Electrons break rotational symmetry in exotic low-temp superconductor: Scientists previously observed this peculiar behavior in other materials whose ability to conduct electricity without energy loss cannot be explained by standard theoretical frameworksScientists patterned thin films of strontium ruthenate -- a metallic superconductor containing strontium, ruthenium, and...