Seeding the oceans with iron-rich fertilizer nanoparticles to store excess carbon dioxide

Nov 29, 2022 (Nanowerk News) The urgent need to remove excess carbon dioxide from Earth’s environment could include enlisting some of our planet’s smallest inhabitants, according to an international research team led by Michael Hochella of the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Hochella and his colleagues examined the...

Breaking the scaling limits of analog computing

Nov 29, 2022 (Nanowerk News) As machine-learning models become larger and more complex, they require faster and more energy-efficient hardware to perform computations. Conventional digital computers are struggling to keep up. An analog optical neural network could perform the same tasks as a digital one, such as image classification or...

Stable, faster computer memory storage

Nov 29, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Unlike in humans, when computer “brains” evolve, they get smaller and smaller. This is because the components that perform calculations and consolidate stored information work more efficiently when there are more of them tightly packed on a chip.  Yet when the chip feature sizes get...

Dense nanoparticles slow down cells’ movements

Nov 29, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Since the concept of nanotechnology was first introduced several decades ago, it has been widely incorporated into many products, including electronic devices, fabrics, cosmetics, food, and drugs. Given these successes across different fields, medical researchers have used nano and micro particles for disease diagnostics, prevention,...

Nanoengineers develop a predictive database for materials

Nov 28, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Nanoengineers at the University of California San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering have developed an AI algorithm that predicts the structure and dynamic properties of any material—whether existing or new—almost instantaneously. Known as M3GNet, the algorithm was used to develop matterverse.ai, a database of more...