Researchers propose a quick and affordable method to create optical chips right in a Petri dish.
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Researchers propose a quick and affordable method to create optical chips right in a Petri dish. • Email to a friend • New research compares the effective magnetic moments of different multicore nanoparticle systems and shows that they are magnetic-field dependent. • Email to a friend • Scientists are developing new ways to advance the field of regenerative medicine and cancer treatment with a 2D nanosheet that is 1,000 times smaller than a strand of hair. • Email to a friend • A type of beetle capable of regulating its body temperature in some of the hottest places on Earth is the centerpiece of new research with major potential implications for cooling everything from buildings to electronic devices in an environmentally friendly manner. • Email to a friend • Scientists have taken an algorithm used for autonomous vehicles and adapted it to help characterise and stabilise quantum technology. • Email to a friend • Scientists have discovered that the choice of a support material for model catalysts, made from gold nanoclusters protected by organic molecules, may have drastic effects on the structure of the catalyst. • Email to a friend • Many biological systems transmit signals via ions or molecules, whereas man-made sensors are mainly based on electron transport systems, i.e. electronics. The concept of ionic sensory systems is inspired by ion transport in biological systems, which is the movement of ions across a membrane, passively through ion channels or actively through ion pumps. Although sensory systems based on accurate ion transport are still in their early development, recent progress in nano-ionic sensory systems underlines their significant potential. • Email to a friend • A research team has developed a molecular motor which consists of only 16 atoms and rotates reliably in one direction. It could allow energy harvesting at the atomic level. • Email to a friend • Researchers have created a novel wearable patch to provide an improved treatment experience for people with melanoma. The researchers developed a novel wearable patch with fully miniaturized needles, enabling unobtrusive drug delivery through the skin for the management of skin cancers. • Email to a friend • |
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