Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Quantum dot lasers move a step closer with electric-pumping development

have developed a way to make colloidal quantum dots produce laser light with the help of an electric field.

Seeing the world's smallest universal joints

Researchers used electron cryomicroscopy to solve the structure of an essential component of the bacterial flagellum with unprecedented resolution, with important implications for new antibiotics and future nanobots.

All the nanotubes are fit to print

Chemists use newsprint for inexpensive bulk production of carbon nanotubes.

Black silicon can help detect explosives

Researchers have developed an ultrasensitive detector based on black silicon. The device is able to detect trace amounts of nitroaromatic compounds and can be applied to identify the majority of explosives or highly toxic pollutants for medical and forensic evaluations.

Scientists find new way to identify, manipulate topological metals for spintronics

Scientists pioneer technique for working with topological materials.

Atomic-scale manufacturing method could enable ultra-efficient computers

Researchers report a new manufacturing process that could enable ultra-efficient atomic computers that store more data and consume 100 times less power.

New study shows unique magnetic transitions in quasicrystal-like structures

Scientists showed for the first time the presence of unique magnetic transitions in peculiar structures similar to quasicrystals.

Molecular eraser enables better data storage and computers for AI

New discovery for atomic-scale circuits brings closer the potential to eliminate a gigatonne of carbon emissions while increasing data capacities for ultra-efficient computers.

Cutting nanoparticles down to size

A new technique in chemistry could pave the way for producing uniform nanoparticles for use in drug delivery systems.

Water-soluble is better - Polymeric carbon nitride nanoparticles for highly efficient photocatalysis

Scientists have succeeded for the first time in synthesizing colloidal nanoparticles of polymeric carbon nitride that are fully soluble in water and act as highly efficient and selective photocatalysts for light-driven chemical conversions.