Home > Press > Scientists develop self-tunable electro-mechano responsive elastomers The FMHE-based compensator and its torque-time and current-time curves. CREDIT Image by YUN Guolin et al. Abstract:Recently, a team led by Prof. ZHANG Shiwu from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) and their collaborators from UK...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Recent progress of carbon-based non-noble metal single-atom catalysts for energy conversion electrocatalysis
Home > Press > Recent progress of carbon-based non-noble metal single-atom catalysts for energy conversion electrocatalysis The red outer ring represents the synthesis method of the catalyst, the green inner ring represents the catalytic application, the blue matrix represents the characterization technique, and the white inner circle represents NPM-SACs/CS. ...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Destroying the superconductivity in a kagome metal: Electronic control of quantum transitions in candidate material for future low-energy electronics
Home > Press > Destroying the superconductivity in a kagome metal: Electronic control of quantum transitions in candidate material for future low-energy electronics Co-first author FLEET Research Fellow Dr Cheng Tan (RMIT) CREDIT FLEET Abstract:Electrically controlled superconductor-to-failed insulator transition, and giant anomalous Hall effect in the kagome metal CsV3Sb5...
Scientists thread rows of metal atoms into nanofiber bundles
Mar 04, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have successfully threaded atoms of indium metal in between individual fibers in bundles of transition metal chalcogenide nanofibers. By steeping the bundles in indium gas, rows of atoms were able to make their way in between the fibers to create...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Stanford researchers develop a new way to identify bacteria in fluids: An innovative adaptation of the technology in an old inkjet printer plus AI-assisted imaging leads to a faster, cheaper way to spot bacteria in blood, wastewater, and more
Home > Press > Stanford researchers develop a new way to identify bacteria in fluids: An innovative adaptation of the technology in an old inkjet printer plus AI-assisted imaging leads to a faster, cheaper way to spot bacteria in blood, wastewater, and more Details of the printed dots on a...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Scientists push the boundaries of manipulating light at the submicroscopic level
Home > Press > Scientists push the boundaries of manipulating light at the submicroscopic level Abstract:A team of researchers led by the University of Southampton has shown light can be moved within a distance which is smaller than its own wavelength a level of unprecedented precision. Scientists push the...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: TUS researchers propose a simple, inexpensive approach to fabricating carbon nanotube wiring on plastic films: The proposed method produces wiring suitable for developing all-carbon devices, including flexible sensors and energy conversion and storage devices
Home > Press > TUS researchers propose a simple, inexpensive approach to fabricating carbon nanotube wiring on plastic films: The proposed method produces wiring suitable for developing all-carbon devices, including flexible sensors and energy conversion and storage devices A novel method proposed by TUS researchers for the fabrication of multi-walled...
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Researchers develop innovative tool for measuring electron dynamics in semiconductors: Insights may lead to more energy-efficient chips and electronic devices
Home > Press > Researchers develop innovative tool for measuring electron dynamics in semiconductors: Insights may lead to more energy-efficient chips and electronic devices Optical nanoscopy uses laser beams to strike free electrons, scattering light and providing insights into electron distribution and dynamics within semiconductor materials. (Image courtesy of Laser...