Apr 23, 2026 Fine particulate matter in the air or nanoparticles in water, new technology makes it possible to detect tiny amounts of a wide range of substances in a very short time. (Nanowerk News) Over many years, researchers at TU Wien have developed an unusual new measurement technique: nanomembranes...
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Light-driven synthesis unlocks precision metal-organic frameworks for clean energy
Apr 23, 2026 A new photochemical method produces metal-organic frameworks at room temperature with unprecedented precision, boosting photocatalytic performance by up to 50% for clean energy applications. (Nanowerk News) Metal-organic frameworks, better known as MOFs, are among the most intensely studied materials for addressing major environmental challenges. Their highly ordered,...
How does electron structure impact light responses in moire materials?
Apr 23, 2026 New research shows how the organization of electrons can reshape how a material responds to light, opening previously inconceivable possibilities for optical and quantum materials. (Nanowerk News) In materials science, if you can understand the “texture” of a material – how its internal patterns form and shift...
AI automates quantum dot voltage tuning
Apr 23, 2026 AI automates tuning of semiconductor spin qubits by extracting charge transition lines from stability diagrams, enabling efficient scaling of quantum dot systems beyond manual capability. (Nanowerk News) Semiconductor spin qubits are a promising candidate for the building blocks of next-generation quantum computers due to their high potential...
AI model automates etch profile analysis for faster MEMS manufacturing
Apr 23, 2026 A physics-constrained AI model called VLSet-AE automates feature extraction from DRIE cross-sections with 96 percent accuracy, replacing slow manual SEM analysis in MEMS fabrication. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, have developed an artificial intelligence method that...
Robots learn to feel what vision misses
Apr 23, 2026 A combined camera and tactile sensor system enables robots to map fine surface features of millimeter-sized objects when lighting or focus conditions degrade visual input. (Nanowerk News) Robots equipped with cameras can locate objects in their surroundings, but vision alone struggles with targets that are tiny, irregularly...
How grain boundary engineering could unlock new ceramic properties
Apr 23, 2026 Researchers are developing grain boundary engineering to control the microstructure of ceramics, opening new applications in optics, microelectronics, and medicine. (Nanowerk News) Anyone who has ever dabbled in pottery knows the process. Take clay or loam – a mixture of fine mineral particles and water – and...
Microgel glue captures nanoplastics that water treatment plants miss
Apr 23, 2026 A soft polymeric microgel glues onto nanoscale plastic particles in water, aggregating them for removal at sizes that defeat conventional treatment methods. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Removing a contaminant from water is straightforward when the particles are large enough to settle on their own or get caught in a...
Atomic moire ferroelectrics unlock low energy nanoelectronics potential
Apr 23, 2026 Atomic moire ferroelectrics reveal unusual polarization effects, offering new routes to low energy nanoelectronics, photonics, and advanced memory devices. (Nanowerk News) Just as wave-like patterns can appear on computer screen when pixels do not align, new research led by Flinders University is investigating atomic-scale ‘moiré patterns’ in...
Catalysts target surface barriers to improve hydrogen release from magnesium hydride
Apr 23, 2026 Researchers used computational tools and catalyst design to overcome the surface energy barrier limiting hydrogen release from magnesium hydride for clean energy storage. (Nanowerk News) A research team has detailed how catalysts can be engineered to accelerate hydrogen release from magnesium hydride (MgH₂) by targeting the most...










