Although researchers have developed several methods to improve the reliability of nanotechnologies, the field still faces one major roadblock: a lack of a standardized way to analyze biological identity, or how the body will react to nanomedicines.
In a significant advance for impactful technologies such as quantum optics and laser displays for AR/VR, researchers have invented the first tunable and narrow linewidth chip-scale lasers for visible wavelengths shorter than red.
Researchers simulate the phase separation of self-spinning particles, and show that the process differs from other unmixing processes, which may shed light on the organization of bacteria and other organisms.