Chambers can be used for the detection and identification of a wide range of molecules, including DNA.
Chambers can be used for the detection and identification of a wide range of molecules, including DNA.
A new technique developed by U of T Engineering Professor Ted Sargent and his research group could lead to significantly more efficient solar cells.
Molecular self-assembly of multifunctional nanoparticle composites with arbitrary shapes and functions
Fe–Ga alloy strips, Au–Ge bonding, and MOF-FF – these and more in March’s physics highlights.
A new method of harvesting solar energy is emerging, which makes use of gold nanorods instead of traditional semiconductor technology.
Free access to articles from tomorrow’s leaders in the latest special issue of the Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics.
The first part of our talk with Orlando Auciellot on ultrananocrystalline diamond, his startup company ADT, and treating retina detachment using UNCD.
Scientists of KIT and the University of Toronto have succeeded in manufacturing silicon-based light-emitting diodes.
The second issue of Advanced Optical Materials is now online, including twelve research articles covering all aspects of light-matter interactions.
How to improve efficient focusing of light on the nanoscale by using lithographically patterned metal nanoparticle arrays.