Single electron pumping devices with high efficiency and controllability at room temperature play an essential role in implement spin-based quantum computing and quantum information processing. Researchers have now built single-electron transistors ...
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Single electron pumping devices with high efficiency and controllability at room temperature play an essential role in implement spin-based quantum computing and quantum information processing. Researchers have now built single-electron transistors based on single indium-doped ZnO nanobelts. • Email to a friend • Scientists discovered the spin-valve magnetoresistance at the ferromagnetic SrRuO3 grain boundary owing to the nature of non-magnetic metallic grain boundary revealed by electron microscopy and first principles calculations, providing a new strategy to create the low-dimensional magnetic order via defect engineering. • Email to a friend • A nanotechnology that can help both drug delivery and hair cosmetics industry. • Email to a friend • Recent developments in hydrogel chemistries, reinforcement approaches, and crosslinking methods have expanded the applications of 3D bioprinting to pharmaceutics, regenerative medicine, and biomedical devices. A multitude of 3D bioprinting techniques have been developed, but among these different approaches, extrusion-based 3D bioprinting has become a popular technique as it is easy to optimize and all its constituents are economical in price. A recent review elucidates the nuances of 3D bioprinting in a step-by-step guideline format, from its basics to more advanced levels. • Email to a friend • Synthetic microparticles more intricate than some of the most complicated ones found in nature have been produced by an international team. They also investigated how that intricacy arises and devised a way to measure it. • Email to a friend • Nanocarbons for purifying water get a lot more efficient by exposing a precursor mixture to high voltage. • Email to a friend • A technology to further accelerate the commercialization of Colloidal Quantum Dot Photovoltaic devices, which are expected to be next-generation photovoltaic devices, has been developed. • Email to a friend • |
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