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The role of graphene in photocatalytic composites revealed by theoretical modelling

Apr 09, 2026 Study reveals defects in graphene enable covalent bonding with TiO2, creating hybrid states that boost charge transfer and cut recombination, enhancing photocatalytic performance. (Nanowerk News) TiO2 photocatalysts have great potential for environmentally friendly applications, such as pollution remediation, artificial photosynthesis and CO2 reduction. Photocatalysis is a green,...

Release of the exoplanet database EXOKYOTO3D and announcement of the extended version EXOKYOTO4D

Apr 09, 2026 New exoplanet database visualizes planets in 3D star maps, simulates surface views, and estimates environments, with a time-enabled 4D version coming soon. (Nanowerk News) A research group led by Professor Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki (Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability, Kyoto University), Assistant Professor Takanori...

Octopus-shaped nanomachine reprograms ATP flow to starve cancer cells

Apr 09, 2026 An octopus-shaped nanomachine hijacks tumor ATP leakage to power a self-amplifying cycle of membrane damage, drug delivery, and metabolic collapse in cancer cells. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Cancer cells fuel their survival through continuous production and controlled release of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the molecule that powers nearly all energy-dependent...

What if dark matter came in two states?

Apr 09, 2026 Dark matter may be two particles that must find each other to annihilate, explaining why gamma-ray signals appear in our galaxy but not in dwarf galaxies. (Nanowerk News) The absence of a signal could itself be a signal. This is the idea behind a new study published...

A nanoscale robotic cleaner

Apr 08, 2026 Researchers demonstrate light-driven nanorobots that can selectively capture, transport, and remove bacteria. (Nanowerk News) Tiny robots – around 50 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair – open up fascinating possibilities: they enable the controlled manipulation of objects far too small for human hands. This...

Silver nanowire electrodes achieve 86% efficiency in CO2 to ethylene conversion

Apr 08, 2026 A three-layer electrode using silver nanowire networks as both conductors and catalysts achieved 86% selectivity for converting CO2 into multi-carbon products. (Nanowerk News) Researchers have developed a novel electrode architecture that uses silver nanowire networks to convert carbon dioxide into ethylene and other multi-carbon chemicals with up...