Deformation of nanotubes to control conductivity
Scientists have proved it possible to change the structural and conductive properties of nanotubes by stretching them.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read moreScientists have proved it possible to change the structural and conductive properties of nanotubes by stretching them.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read moreResearchers devise new approach to streamlining design of nanoscale building blocks with endless applications.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read moreNovel, atomically thin materials could be used in the future as energy-efficient and versatile light sources.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read moreTiny device could replace expensive lab-scale equipment for many applications.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read morePhysical reality of the Preisach model for organic ferroelectrics.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read moreResearchers have discovered an alloy made up of five elements that is noble metal-free and as active as platinum.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read moreScientists used experiments with ultra-cold atoms trapped and driven by lasers to create a new disorder-induced topological insulator.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read moreChemists have developed design guidelines for a type of material platform which can activate and adjust the light emission ability of organic molecules for lighting and display applications.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read moreModified micelle theory may allow scientists to create equally strong synthetic materials.
Oct 23rd, 2018
Read moreResearchers describe how cellulose nanocrystals extracted from waste biomass can be used to produce functional MEMS devices with properties similar to those of silicon devices.
Oct 22nd, 2018
Read moreScientists have produced a new class of electronic materials that may lead to a 'green', more sustainable future in biomedical and environmental sensing.
Oct 22nd, 2018
Read moreUsing ferroelectricity instead of magnetism in computer memory saves energy. If ferroelectric bits were nanosized, this would also save space.
Oct 22nd, 2018
Read moreRecording video-movies of chemical reactions has been a dream of modern chemists; now it came true.
Oct 22nd, 2018
Read morePhysicists are working on memristors, resistors with a memory, made from niobium-doped strontium titanate, which mimic how neurons work.
Oct 22nd, 2018
Read moreAn improved understanding of why electrons take a curved path through magnetic materials could aid the design of the electronic devices of tomorrow.
Oct 19th, 2018
Read morePrecise positioning of oxygens could help engineer faster, more efficient energy-relevant chemical transformations.
Oct 18th, 2018
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