Medicine & TechnologyResearchers recently developed DNA-based microfluidic chips that can be used not just to provide math solutions but to help with global warming, as well.
Researchers from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech), together with their colleagues from China, were able to experimentally demonstrate superconductivity in cerium superhydrides.
A new study was able to fully manipulate mesoscale activities of electrons, ion, and other molecular particles in a metal oxide through the help of geometric confinement.
A team of researchers recently developed a new water-repellent material, inspired by nature, as well as the evolution of some plants and biological species.
Researchers from Goethe University, in collaboration with the University of Bonn for the first time have been able to synthesize two new groups of nanomaterials using silicon nanospheres.
Scientists have recently studied the use of face masks, as well as the efficacy of those that are made with nanofibers. They found that masks made with the material need further improvement for better efficacy.
A new research found that the motion of electrons in a novel metallic specimen flows in the same way water flows in a pipe, essentially shifting from particle-like to fluid-like dynamics.
Researchers discovered a strange signal that revealed how electrons are arranged in iron-based superconducting materials (IBSC), and it could help explain electron response during superconductivity.
A new nanoparticle-based disinfectant was developed with antiviral effects and can last up to 7 days. The disinfectant is expected to solve limited sanitizing solutions during the pandemic.
With the newly developed flexible nanotube fiber, one would not need to wear a smartwatch or chest strap for accurate monitoring of heart rate be it for a medical or fitness purpose.
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy discovered how gold nanoparticles behaved unusually when placed at the edge of graphene sheets thanks to Ultrafast Electron Microscope.