Home > Press > Ultra-fast gas flows through tiniest holes in 2D membranes: Researchers from the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester and the University of Pennsylvania identify ultra-fast gas flows through atomic-scale apertures in 2D membrane and validate a century-old eResearchers identify ultra-fast gas flows through atomic-scale...
How COVID-19 vaccines work
Dec 23, 2020 (Nanowerk News) With two, FDA-approved vaccines now rolling out across the USand at least one other promising candidate potentially available as soon as early 2021the beginning of the end of the COVID-19 pandemic may one day soon be in sight. Developing safe and effective vaccines for a...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: New topological properties found in “old” material of Cobalt disulfide: For one thing, it’s not a true half-metal
Home > Press > New topological properties found in "old" material of Cobalt disulfide: For one thing, it's not a true half-metalExperimental verification of Weyl nodes in Cobalt disulfide, in comparison to the theoretical prediction. CREDIT Princeton Department of Chemistry, Schoop LabAbstract:Leading a collaboration of institutions in the U.S....
Japanese art technique can be used to create 3D microstructures and nanotools
Dec 22, 2020 (Nanowerk News) Paper snowflakes, pop-up childrens books and elaborate paper cards are of interest to more than just crafters. A team of Northwestern University engineers is using ideas taken from paper-folding practices to create a sophisticated alternative to 3D printing. Kirigami comes from the Japanese words kiru(to...