Clues about how galaxies like our Milky Way form and evolve and why their stars show surprising chemical patterns have been revealed by a new study.
Metallenes are atomically thin metals, whose unique properties make them extremely promising for nanoscale applications.
Nanoengineered hard-carbon with nanoporous channels and an ultrathin SEI boosts fast, reversible all-slope sodium storage in ...
Researchers have directly observed, for the first time, transverse intensity fluctuations, called 'spikes', in synchrotron ...
New technology is helping astronomers open new windows into novae, stellar explosions that can act as 'laboratories for ...
DNA nanostructures assembled in ionic liquids instead of magnesium become stable in biological conditions and bind ...
( Nanowerk News) Engineers have designed robots that crawl, swim, fly and even slither like a snake, but no robot can hold a ...
Researchers directly filmed an atomically thin crystal melting, revealing an exotic hexatic phase that defies standard ...
Researchers visualized two spin-switching modes in an antiferromagnet, revealing a fast, low-heat mechanism that could enable ...
A spider-web Janus membrane combines directional moisture transport, heat modulation, triboelectric power generation and ...
Researchers developed a genetically encoded fluorescence lifetime indicator that enables quantitative imaging of ATP levels ...