Dec 05, 2024 (Nanowerk Spotlight) The seamless integration of electronic devices with living tissue remains one of the most significant challenges in bioelectronics. Traditional electronic components are rigid and brittle, while biological tissues are soft and flexible. This fundamental mismatch has limited the development of advanced medical devices that can...
Superconducting qubit baths give clean simulation of quantum transport
Dec 05, 2024 (Nanowerk News) Researchers from Singapore and China have used a superconducting quantum processor to study the phenomenon of quantum transport in unprecedented detail. A better understanding of quantum transport, which can refer to the flow of particles, magnetisation, energy or information through a quantum channel, could propel...
Astronomers witness the in situ spheroid formation in distant submillimetre-bright galaxies
Dec 05, 2024 (Nanowerk News) An international team of researchers including The University of Tokyo Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU, WPI) has found evidence showing that old elliptical galaxies in the universe can form from intense star formation within early galaxy cores. This...
Nanopores in deep-sea hydrothermal vents and the origin of life
Dec 05, 2024 (Nanowerk News) Researchers led by Ryuhei Nakamura at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) in Japan and The Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) of Tokyo Institute of Technology have discovered inorganic nanostructures surrounding deep-ocean hydrothermal vents that are strikingly similar to molecules that make life as...
Breakthrough anti-counterfeiting tech creates hidden security features in materials
Dec 05, 2024 (Nanowerk News) The portrait of Mookpododo – an ink on-silk painting of grapes featured on the genuine Korean ₩50,000 bill – radiates a bright fluorescent green, an effect achieved through security ink that is visible under ultraviolet (UV) light. This feature remains concealed from the naked eye...
Manta rays inspire the fastest swimming soft robot yet (w/video)
Dec 05, 2024 (Nanowerk News) A team of researchers has beaten its own record for the fastest swimming soft robot, drawing inspiration from manta rays to improve their ability to control the robot’s movement in the water. “Two years ago, we demonstrated an aquatic soft robot that was able to...