Monday, February 19, 2018
Computers aid discovery of new, inexpensive material to make LEDs with high color quality
Scientists have used data mining and computational tools to discover a new phosphor material for white LEDs that is inexpensive and easy to make.
C'mon electrons, let's do the twist!
Identifying right-handed and left-handed molecules is a crucial step for many applications in chemistry and pharmaceutics. An international research team has now presented a new original and very sensitive method.
Seeing the future of new energy materials
Using advanced NMR spectroscopy methods to guide materials design.
Flexible warped nanographene developed for bioimaging
A new water-soluble nanocarbon triggers cell death when exposed to light.
Ultrathin, highly elastic skin display shows electrocardiogram readings
Device displays electrocardiogram recorded by skin sensor, holds promise for home healthcare applications.
Many colors from a single dot
Physicists show how even a separate single nanoparticle can be used to emit different colors of light.
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