Scientific visualization of the AI-guided assembly of a novel metal-organic framework with high carbon dioxide adsorption capacity and synthesizable linkers. Building blocks, predicted by generative…
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Harvard scientists have created a groundbreaking 10-centimeter glass metalens, employing advanced nanofabrication to capture high-resolution images of celestial bodies. This large-scale metalens, suitable for mass…
Scientists have confirmed a decades-old theory about the non-uniform distribution of electron density in aromatic molecules, expanding the possibilities for designing new nanomaterials. This research…
A nanomaterials-based sensor detects flu and COVID-19 much more quickly than conventional tests. Credit: Dmitry Keeriv Scientists have developed a device using single-atomAn atom is…
The knotted materials, which were created out of polymers, exhibit a tensile toughness that far surpasses materials that are unknotted but otherwise structurally identical, including…
According to the researchers, the work could also pave a way for exploring other applications for nanogenerators in sports. If you tuned in to the…
The new material could be used to act as a nano-scale switch or even a motor. Scientists at Rice University have discovered a new workable…
A new study published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology has found that the nanomaterial graphene oxide, which is used in a variety of applications including…
The new nanomaterial could have useful optical, mechanical, and electronic characteristics. Researchers have finally succeeded in building a long-sought nanoparticle structure, opening the door to…
Nano-scale snowflake from Gallium solvent. Credit: Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland Adventures in Nanotech: Growing a Metallic Snowflake Scientists working at the level of…
The idealized structure of LDHs. Credit: Mingfei Shao, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing New achievements of layered…
Researchers successfully 3D printed a dual-phase, nanostructured high-entropy alloy that exceeds the strength and ductility of other state-of-the-art additively manufactured materials. Credit: UMass Amherst Components…
The crystal structure of a layer of graphyne, not to be confused with graphene. Credit: Yiming Hu CU Boulder scientists have successfully synthesized graphyne, which…
Illustration of edge magnetism discovered in CrGeTe3 using nanoscale magnetic microscopy. Credit: Ori Lerman Working with the tiniest magnets, Hebrew University discovers a new magnetic…
New research explores the imaginative possibility that our reality is only one half of a pair of interacting worlds. Physicists sometimes come up with bizarre…
Veronique Beiss, who is the study’s first author, prepares a tray of plants to produce cowpea mosaic virus nanoparticles. Credit: David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs…
A nanoscale rendering of two materials, graphene (gray) and chromium oxide (blue), that collectively allowed researchers from Nebraska and Buffalo to fabricate a new type…
A newly created nano-architected material exhibits a property that previously was just theoretically possible: it can refract light backward, regardless of the angle at which…
Comparison of a concrete sample coated with nano-modified sealer (left) versus untreated concrete (right). Credit: WSU A nanomaterials-engineered penetrating sealer developed by Washington State University…