In a significant advancement for next-generation semiconductors, scientists have made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of two-dimensional semiconductors.
A novel ligand exchange technique enables the synthesis of organic cation-based perovskite quantum dots, ensuring exceptional stability while suppressing internal defects in the photoactive layer of solar cells.
The robot gives scientists a new, highly adaptable way to study immune cells and to aid in the design of immunotherapies against cancer, infection, or autoimmune diseases.
Researchers found that vertically aligned carbon nanotubes of specific pore geometry and pore surface structure are suited for use as highly selective membranes.
A customizable synthetic active matter system using holographic optical traps can replicate complex biological swarm behaviors like flocking and schooling. Findings unlock key principles governing emergent order in groups, enabling creation of ultra-responsive collective micro- and nanorobotic systems.