Mar 22, 2026 Biodegradable microneedles act as binary fluorescent switches, encoding pH and glucose levels beneath the skin into scannable QR codes that require no calibration. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Just beneath the skin's surface lies a thin layer of fluid that mirrors much of the blood's biochemistry. This extracellular fluid carries...
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New math model tackles current crowding in 2D thin-film nanoelectronics
Mar 21, 2026 The new framework replaces approximations, accurately modeling current crowding and spreading resistance in 2D materials to improve high-performance semiconductor devices. (Nanowerk News) The high-performance semiconductor devices powering smartphone displays, AI computing, EV batteries and more are increasingly incorporating 2D materials to overcome silicon’s scaling limits. To optimize...
Accelerating battery electrolyte discovery with AI-predicted electrostatic potentials
Mar 21, 2026 Machine learning models trained on molecular quadrupole moments predict electrostatic potentials rapidly, enabling faster discovery of battery electrolyte candidates. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at Uppsala University have shown that machine learning models trained on molecular quadrupole moments can accurately predict the electrostatic potential around battery electrolyte molecules, replacing...
Fluorine-free nanostructured silica shell creates durable waterproof fabrics
Mar 21, 2026 A one-step technique covalently bonds a nanostructured silica shell onto individual fibers, creating durable superhydrophobic fabrics without nanoparticles or PFAS. (Nanowerk News) Researchers have developed a one-step technique that covalently bonds a fluorine-free, nanostructured silica shell onto individual textile fibers, producing superhydrophobic fabrics that survive tens of...
Physicists find electronic agents that govern flat band quantum materials
Mar 21, 2026 Experiments at atomic scale visualize compact molecular orbitals providing insight into quantum agitations enabled by topology. (Nanowerk News) In a study recently published in Nature Physics ("Origin of strange metallicity in a d-orbital kagome metal"), Qimiao Si’s group at Rice University collaborated with researchers from the Weizmann...
DNA-engineered silver nanoclusters enable precision killing of drug-resistant bacteria
Mar 21, 2026 DNA scaffolds organize silver nanoclusters into potent antimicrobials that precisely kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria, including those causing meningitis. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Antibiotic-resistant bacteria cause more than a million deaths each year, and their rapid evolution continues to undermine the effectiveness of newly developed drugs. Among these, ESKAPE pathogens, including...
Spray-on fabric coating lightens the environmental load from laundry
Mar 20, 2026 A newly developed spray-on fabric coating could allow clothes to be cleaned using only water, reducing water and detergent needs. (Nanowerk News) A newly developed spray-on fabric coating could allow clothes to be cleaned using only water. The coating, described in research published in Communications Chemistry ("A...
MXene nanosheet catalytic membranes cut pharmaceutical wastewater treatment costs
Mar 20, 2026 MXene nanosheet-based catalytic membranes efficiently degrade antibiotics in pharmaceutical wastewater while reducing treatment costs by over 30 percent, new study finds. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at the Institute of Solid State Physics, part of the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have developed...
Novel dual-gate transistor design enables stable 3D semiconductor stacking
Mar 20, 2026 Researchers developed a dual-modulated vertically stacked transistor that eliminates current leakage at nanoscale channel lengths, advancing low-power 3D chip integration. (Nanowerk News) Researchers have developed a vertically stacked transistor with a dual-modulation architecture that eliminates current leakage at nanoscale channel lengths. The team, led by Professor Jae...
Liquid biopsy that can distinguish between similar enzymes
Mar 20, 2026 A liquid-biopsy method can quickly and easily distinguish between enzymes that have very similar structures. (Nanowerk News) RIKEN researchers have demonstrated a method that can detect tiny amounts of biomarkers in liquid samples and can distinguish between highly similar biomarkers (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,...










