Mar 16, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Metal halide perovskites are considered to be a particularly low-cost and promising class of materials for next-generation solar modules. Perovskite solar cells can be produced with coating processes using liquid inks made from precursor materials and various solvents. After coating, the solvents evaporate and the...
Antibody fragment-nanoparticle therapeutic eradicates cancer
Mar 16, 2023 (Nanowerk News) A novel cancer therapeutic, combining antibody fragments with molecularly engineered nanoparticles, permanently eradicated gastric cancer in treated mice, a multi-institutional team of researchers found. The results of the “hit and run” drug delivery system, published in the March issue of Advanced Therapeutics ("Engineered Ultrasmall Nanoparticle...
Breakthrough in the understanding of quantum turbulence
Mar 16, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Researchers have shown how energy disappears in quantum turbulence, paving the way for a better understanding of turbulence in scales ranging from the microscopic to the planetary. Dr Samuli Autti from Lancaster University is one of the authors of a new study of quantum wave...
A novel approach to harvesting aerial humidity with organic crystals
Mar 16, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Researchers of the Smart Materials Lab (SML) and the Center for Smart Engineering Materials (CSEM) at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have reported a novel method of harvesting water from naturally occurring sources such as fog and dew. In the study, Research Scientist Patrick Commins and...
Unexpectedly, nanorippled graphene becomes a catalyst
Mar 14, 2023 (Nanowerk News) A team of researchers led by Prof. Andre Geim from the National Graphene Institute (NGI) have discovered that nanoripples in graphene can make it a strong catalyst, contrary to general expectations that the carbon sheet is as chemically inert as the bulk graphite from which...
Largest catalog of exploding stars now available
Mar 15, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Celestial phenomena that change with time such as exploding stars, mysterious objects that suddenly brighten and variable stars are a new frontier in astronomical research, with telescopes that can rapidly survey the sky revealing thousands of these objects. The largest data release of relatively nearby...
The multiverse: our universe is suspiciously unlikely to exist
Mar 15, 2023 (Nanowerk News) It’s easy to envisage other universes, governed by slightly different laws of physics, in which no intelligent life, nor indeed any kind of organised complex systems, could arise. Should we therefore be surprised that a universe exists in which we were able to emerge? That’s...
Filming proteins in motion
Mar 15, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Proteins are the heavy-lifters of biochemistry. These beefy molecules act as building blocks, receptors, processors, couriers and catalysts. “Proteins are the molecular machines that power all life on Earth,” explained Mark Sherwin, a physics professor at UC Santa Barbara. Naturally, scientists have devoted a lot...
Controlling the degree of twist in nanostructured particles
Mar 15, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Micron-sized “bow ties,” self-assembled from nanoparticles, form a variety of different curling shapes that can be precisely controlled, a research team led by the University of Michigan has shown (Nature, "Photonically active bowtie nanoassemblies with chirality continuum"). The development opens the way for easily producing...