Microbarcodes embedded with rare earth nanocrystals show promise for disease detection and biomedicine.
Microbarcodes embedded with rare earth nanocrystals show promise for disease detection and biomedicine.
Conductive metallic 3D nanostructures can be made inside a single crystal of a photocatalytically active metal-organic framework, say Belgian scientists.
Professor Geoffrey Ozin gives us his thoughts on nanochemistry and photonic metamaterials.
Nikolaus Korber recommends “Concepts of Nanochemistry”, a “fun to read” textbook with high didactic quality addressed to university teachers, students, and the interested general public.
The human brain is one of the most complicated machines that Nature has ever invented. Can we ever hope to artificially replicate its incredible complexity?
Scientists have uncovered the cause of rapid degradation in powerful gallium nitride lasers and develop a solution to extend their lifespan.
Tackling heat transfer, diamond layers help build 3D circuits with lower power consumption, faster signaling, and increased performance.
When the light absorbers are made very small, almost all the device performance metrics improve—but doing this is easier said than done.
Future astronauts may be protected from galactic cosmic rays thanks to a novel organ-on-chip system containing interconnected human tissue.
Computers based on memristors promise significant energy savings and improved accuracy in large-scale computing.