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By leveraging the concept of chirality, or the difference of a shape from its mirror image, scientists have engineered an ...
Researchers have developed an AI-driven nanothermometer that uses invisible light to create 3D temperature maps inside living tissue, enabling safer, noninvasive diagnostics.
( Nanowerk News) Macquarie University astronomers have tracked an extreme planet's orbital decay, confirming it is spiralling ...
Researchers find that drying hydrogels briefly turns them into strong, reversible adhesives, opening new uses in robotics and material handling.
Researchers discovered that twisting 2D materials improves toughness while preserving strength, paving the way for durable electronics and smart devices.
A new AI tool trained on real microscopy data simulates nanoparticle movement with high accuracy, helping scientists decode ...
Chemically enriched photo-thermoelectric imagers built from semiconducting carbon nanotube films show improved signal ...
Researchers develop a novel method to predict alloy microstructures with unprecedented speed and accuracy. (Nanowerk News) ...
A new study introduces a radical change in the understanding of the first moments after the Big Bang, without relying on the ...
These novel materials can change, fix, and retain their shape reversibly by using magnetic fields and ultraviolet light.
Mid-infrared optoacoustic microscopy technology enables real-time visualization of protein changes inside living myeloma ...
A new skin-like sensor could help doctors monitor vital signs more accurately, track healing after surgery and even help ...