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First generation and control of skyrmions at room temperature in a 2D material

Ghostlike dusty galaxy reappears in James Webb Space Telescope image

Microbatteries much smaller than a grain of rice

Nanostructured fibers can impersonate human muscles

A protein that "eats" E-waste to extract Rare Earth Elements !

Strongest Magnetic Field in the Universe

First 'plug and play' brain prosthesis demoed in paralyzed person

World's smallest transistor switches current with a single atom in solid state - Physicists have developed a single-atom transistor, which works at room temperature and consumes very little energy, smaller than those of conventional silicon technologies by a factor of 10,000.

Researchers synthesize atomically precise diamond-shaped nanoclusters of silver

Solar-driven water purification with multifunctional papers

Using complementary microscopy and spectroscopy techniques, researchers have solved the structure of lithium- and manganese-rich transition metal oxides, a potentially game-changing battery material

Reseachers have now managed to shorten electron pulses down to 28 femtoseconds in duration. One femtosecond is a millionth of a billionth of a second

Scientists unveil a new manufacturing technology for on-demand production of human proteins.

Making nanowires from protein and DNA. Researchers recently created--for the first time--a synthetic structure made of both protein and DNA

Butterfly wings help break the status quo in gas sensing: new research has replicated the surface chemistry found in the iridescent scales of the Morpho butterfly to create an innovative gas sensor

A new method of manufacturing glass could lead to the production of 'designer glasses' with applications in advanced photonics, whilst also facilitating industrial scale carbon capture and storage

An international team of physicists has used carbon nanotubes to enhance the efficiency of laser-driven particle acceleration

Lighting up cancer cells with nanocrystals to identify low concentrations of diseased cells

Like paper, graphene twists, folds into nanoscale machines

Engineers have invented a device that "listens in" on the chemical messages that tell our cells how to multiply

Scientists have made exotic new materials by creating laser-induced micro-explosions in silicon, the common computer chip material, which could lead to the simple creation and manufacture of superconductors or high-efficiency solar cells and light sensors

Thought graphene was weird? Simulations predict 2D flat liquid

Slinky-like 'Hyperlens' enables observation of single molecules – a development with implications in physics, chemistry, biology and other fields.

Using a new high-speed, high-resolution imaging method, Lihong Wang, PhD, and his team at Washington University in St

A team of scientists has discovered how geckos manage to stay clean, even in dusty deserts

A team of researchers has reported development of the first three-dimensional tissue system that reproduces the complex structure and physiology of human bone marrow and successfully generates functional human platelets.

A recent study has found that while engineered gold nanoparticles are attractive for smart drug delivery, they come with a downside: great potential to disrupt a woman’s fertility.

A new type of 'nanowire' crystals that fuses semiconducting and metallic materials on the atomic scale could lay the foundation for future semiconducting electronics.

Carbon nanotubes may restore sight to blind retinas

Physicists have fabricated an innovative substance from two different atomic sheets that interlock much like Lego toy bricks.

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