Sep 20, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Materials are often considered to be one phase, but many engineering materials contain two or more phases, improving their properties and performance. These two-phase materials have inclusions, called precipitates, embedded in the microstructure. Alloys, a combination of two or more types of metals, are used...
Researchers wire up individual graphene nanoribbons
Sep 20, 2023 (Nanowerk News) Researchers have developed a method of “wiring up” graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), a class of one-dimensional materials that are of interest in the scaling of microelectronic devices. Using a direct-write scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) based process, the nanometer-scale metal contacts were fabricated on individual GNRs and...
New Mars gravity analysis improves understanding of possible ancient ocean
Sep 20, 2023 (Nanowerk News) The first use of a novel method of analyzing Mars’ gravitational force supports the idea that the planet once had an extensive northern ocean. In doing so, the method defines the scope of what scientists refer to as the northern Martian paleo-ocean in more detail....
The missing link to make easy protein sequencing possible?
Sep 20, 2023 (Nanowerk News) There has been a real race among scientists to create a technology that enables easy protein sequencing. Professor of Chemical Biology Giovanni Maglia of the University of Groningen has now found the missing piece in the puzzle: a way to transport a protein through a...
Efficient next-generation solar panels on horizon following breakthrough
Sep 20, 2023 (Nanowerk News) A scientific breakthrough brings mass production of the next generation of cheaper and lighter perovskite solar cells one step closer thanks to researchers at the University of Surrey’s Advanced Technology Institute (ATI). A nanoscale ‘ink’ coating of aluminium oxide on metal halide perovskite improves the...
Imaging the smallest atoms provides insights into an enzyme’s unusual biochemistry
Sep 20, 2023 (Nanowerk News) A team led by researchers at SANKEN (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research), at Osaka University has used neutron crystallography to image all of the atoms in a radical intermediate of a copper amine oxidase enzyme. They disclosed previously unknown details, such as precise...
3D insights into an innovative manufacturing process
Sep 20, 2023 (Nanowerk News) 3D printing can produce highly complex shapes. But printing ceramic objects with the help of a laser is a more difficult challenge. Now researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have for the first time taken tomograms revealing what happens at microscopic level during this...
Novel device combines nanopores with electronic signals for disease detection
Sep 19, 2023 (Nanowerk News) In living organisms, cells have a very high capacity to process and communicate information by moving molecules or ions through tiny channels that span the cell membrane. UC Santa Cruz Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Marco Rolandi’s lab and collaborators at MIT have created...
Mechanical properties of molybdenum disulfide nanoribbons with armchair edges
Sep 19, 2023 (Nanowerk News) The properties of nanoribbon edges are important for their applications in electronic devices, sensors, and catalysts. Recently, a group of scientists from Japan and China studied the mechanical response of single-layer molybdenum disulfide nanoribbons with armchair edges using in situ transmission electron microscopy. They showed...