Friday, January 11, 2019

Scientists develop a new method to revolutionize graphene printed electronics

Researchers have found a brand new low-cost method for producing graphene printed electronics which significantly speeds up and reduces the cost of conductive graphene inks.

Scientists discover new ways to twist and shift light

Researchers have revealed unusual qualities in light that could lead the way to entirely new electronic devices and applications.

Powerful microscope captures first image of nanoscaffold that promotes cell movement

Discovery could yield insights into cancer metastasis, wound healing, organ development and more cell-motility-related conditions.

Elucidating the atomic mechanism of superlubricity

The phenomenon of so-called superlubricity is known, but so far the explanation at the atomic level has been missing: for example, how does extremely low friction occur in bearings?

Oxygen migration at the heterostructure interface

Physicists have developed a methodology to control the electromigration of oxygen atoms in the buried interfaces of complex oxide materials for constructing high mobility oxide heterostructures.

High magnetic field induces liquid-to-solid phase change in two-dimensional electron system

Electrons in a zinc oxide system go from a liquid to a solid on increasing the magnetic field.