Flexible electronic nanomembranes show promise for revolutionary organ-on-chip technologies, potentially reducing the need for animal testing in medical research.
RESEARCHERS have succeeded for the first time in filming the interactions of light and matter in an electron microscope with attosecond time resolution.
Scientists demonstrate that ultra-photostable avalanching nanoparticles are capable of unlimited photoswitching, lighting the way for advances in optical probes, 3D memory, and super-resolution microscopy.