Controlling the “phase” of a small number of Xenon atoms is a significant step towards data storage systems on the level of single atoms.
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Controlling the “phase” of a small number of Xenon atoms is a significant step towards data storage systems on the level of single atoms.
A better understanding of the mechanisms of neuronal nanoparticle transport.
Small publishes a special issue to highlight the ongoing research at the Adolphe Merkle Institute.
High-order, organic-solvent-free emulsions could have valuable applications in the pharmaceutical and food industries for encapsulating active ingredients.
Coffee-ring effect inspires oriented self-assembly of metal–organic frameworks for sweat biosensors.
Scientists graft multifunctional biopolymers on the outer surface of nanometric metal-organic frameworks to improve its furtiveness.
Yan Yu outlines the cause and effect of slow ion transportation in sodium-based battery systems. See her paper on graphene for sodium storage in Small.
Researchers report a highly sensitive detection method for monitoring the nanotoxicity associated with reactive oxygen species (ROS).
A platform to self‐assemble immune signals into nanostructured capsules is discussed.
A peek into the Advanced journal archives reveals some of the interesting and creative work published over the years that is still being cited today.