Feb 11, 2022 (Nanowerk News) University of Notre Dame researchers, along with collaborators in China and Australia, published a new sample catalog of more than 24 million stars that can be used to decipher the chemical history of elements in the Milky Way Galaxy. The research, published in The Astrophysical...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: NGI advances graphene spintronics as 1D contacts improve mobility in nano-scale devices
Home > Press > NGI advances graphene spintronics as 1D contacts improve mobility in nano-scale devices Abstract:Researchers at The University of Manchester may have cleared a significant hurdle on the path to quantum computing, demonstrating step-change improvements in the spin transport characteristics of nanoscale graphene-based electronic devices. NGI advances graphene...
Planetary bodies observed for first time in habitable zone of dead star
Feb 11, 2022 (Nanowerk News) A ring of planetary debris studded with moon-sized structures has been observed orbiting close to a white dwarf star, hinting at a nearby planet in the “habitable zone” where water and life could exist, according to a new study led by UCL researchers. White dwarfs...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Nanopores feel the heat: Researchers at Osaka University use a tiny thermometer to directly monitor changes in temperature when ions pass through a nanopore, which may lead to more efficient DNA sequencing technology
Home > Press > Nanopores feel the heat: Researchers at Osaka University use a tiny thermometer to directly monitor changes in temperature when ions pass through a nanopore, which may lead to more efficient DNA sequencing technology Schematic diagram showing the process of ionic heat dissipation in a nanopore (left)....
Researchers reveal largest catalogue of gene activators
Feb 11, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Also known as transcriptional activators for their ability to induce transcription of genes into RNA messages, these proteins are essential for the cells to function properly. Yet little is known about these proteins, and it wasn’t clear how many activators there might be in human...
Using the universe’s coldest material to measure the world’s tiniest magnetic fields
Feb 11, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Using atoms only a few billionths of a degree above absolute zero, a team of researchers from ICFO and Aalto University have detected magnetic signals undetectable by any other existing sensor technology. Magnetometers measure the direction, strength or relative changes of magnetic fields, at a...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: University of Oklahoma scientists quantum technology work garners international attention
Home > Press > University of Oklahoma scientists quantum technology work garners international attention Thirumalai Venky Venkatesan is an internationally noted leader in advanced technology innovation. CREDIT University of Oklahoma Abstract:Theres no doubt that the Sooner States investment in the next generation of innovative technology inspires University of Oklahoma...
AI-based holographic microscopy allows molecular imaging without introducing exogenous labeling agents
Feb 11, 2022 (Nanowerk News) A research team upgraded the 3D microtomography observing dynamics of label-free live cells in multiplexed fluorescence imaging. The artificial intelligence (AI) powered 3D holotomographic microscopy extracts various molecular information from live unlabeled biological cells in real time without exogenous labeling or staining agents. Professor YongKeum...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Wise-integration and EDOM Technology Announce Channel Partnership for GaN IC Power Semiconductor Deployment
Home > Press > Wise-integration and EDOM Technology Announce Channel Partnership for GaN IC Power Semiconductor Deployment Abstract:Wise-integration, a pioneer in digital control of GaN power supplies and GaN ICs, and EDOM Technology, a leading distributor and solutions provider in Asia, today announced their new channel partnership in the field...
Reusable plastic bottles release hundreds of chemicals
Feb 12, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have found several hundred different chemical substances in tap water stored in reusable plastic bottles. Several of these substances are potentially harmful to human health. There is a need for better regulation and manufacturing standards for manufacturers, according to...