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Leaftronics as a strategy for reducing electronic waste

Apr 27, 2026 Leaf veins stripped of soft tissue can serve as ready-made scaffolds for transparent electrodes and compostable circuit boards, offering a low-carbon alternative to indium tin oxide and conventional laminates. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Plants spent hundreds of millions of years solving an optimization problem. Their leaves had to push...

Neural network switching controller reduces tracking errors in nano-positioning

Apr 26, 2026 A neural-network-based controller adapts in real time to switching reference signals in piezoelectric nano-positioning stages, reducing tracking errors. (Nanowerk News) Nano-positioning stages driven by piezoelectric actuators suffer from a persistent problem: the ceramic material's inherent hysteresis distorts motion tracking, and the distortion worsens when the system must...

AI helps chemists design molecules step by step

Apr 25, 2026 AI guides molecular design by combining language models with traditional chemistry tools, helping plan reaction steps and decode mechanisms with expert-level strategic reasoning. (Nanowerk News) Designing molecules is one of chemistry’s most complex challenges. From life-saving drugs to advanced materials, each compound requires a precise sequence of...

Graphene layers steer nickel foam toward more active oxygen evolution catalyst phase

Apr 25, 2026 Electrochemically exfoliated graphene directs nickel foam surfaces toward gamma-NiOOH during oxygen evolution, improving electrocatalytic efficiency and durability for hydrogen production. (Nanowerk News) Researchers have developed a method to control how nickel-based electrodes reconstruct during the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), a key half-reaction in producing hydrogen from water....

Modular transistor blocks snap together to form electronic skin that senses and learns

Apr 25, 2026 Self-adhesive polymer substrates turn independently optimized transistor modules into snap-together electronic skin that senses, learns, and computes without performance trade-offs. (Nanowerk Spotlight) The human peripheral nervous system balances specialization against coordination. Receptor cells each do one thing exceptionally well: some detect pressure, others heat, others chemical signals....