Medicine & TechnologyScientists developed a sensor made from single-atom-thick nanomaterials that can detect COVID-19 and flu viruses faster than existing tests. Check it out in this article.
A new process that uses 'chemical scissor' allows scientists to tailor layered 2D nanomaterials that could be used for making sustainable technologies. Read the article to learn more.
A new study was able to transform single-cell algae into a popular material called perovskites, which has a lot of applications. Read for more details.
Discover how scientists are using the graphene sandwich technique to create ultrathin 2D oxide materials for high-speed electronics. Click to read more.
Discover how scientists are revolutionizing nanocatalysis through visible-light irradiation. Read on to learn more about this sustainable and efficient process. Click to continue reading.
Discover the innovative solution to tackle stubborn fungal infections with nanoscale drills activated by visible light. Learn more about their potential in combating the issue in this must-read article. Click now to continue reading.
Researchers from MIT have discovered a new way to turn superconductivity on and off with short electric pulses in magic-angle graphene. Read on to find out how this revolutionary discovery could pave the way for a new generation of superconducting electronics!
Researchers at MIT have developed a new drug delivery system using bottlebrush particles, which can effectively deliver multiple drugs in synergistic ratios. Read now to learn how this innovative approach could change the way cancer is treated.