Monday, November 2, 2020
Scientists design novel transparent solar cells using thin silicon films
Scientists have put forth an innovative design for the development of a high-power transparent solar cell.
New protein nanobioreactor designed to improve sustainable bioenergy production
Researchers have unlocked new possibilities for the future development of sustainable, clean bioenergy. They show how bacterial protein 'cages' can be reprogrammed as nanoscale bioreactors for hydrogen production.
The importance of good nanoparticle neighbors in catalysis
Are you affected by your neighbours? So are nanoparticles in catalysts. New research reveals how the nearest neighbours determine how well nanoparticles work in a catalyst.
Tunable THz radiation from 3D topological insulator
Bismuth telluride can efficiently radiate linearly and circularly polarized terahertz waves, with adjustable chirality and polarization.
Malaria test as simple as putting on a bandage
Microneedle-based diagnostic a new platform for many diseases, blood draw not required.
Laying the groundwork for ultra-thin, energy efficient photodetector on Gorilla glass
Researchers are seeking to further advance photodetectors' use by integrating the technology with durable Gorilla glass, the material used for smart phone screens.
Moth's antennas teach sensor developers valuable lessons
What does a moth have to do with high tech? More than you would think, as it has two very sensitive antennas on its head that form a very sensitive smelling organ. The moth, in this way, teaches some lessons about nature-inspired microsensors.
Artificial intelligence helps to identify correct atomic structures
Bayesian inference enhanced structure search facilitates accurate detection of molecular adsorbate configurations.
A flexible and highly reliable sensor for wearable health devices and robotic perception
Guided by the theory of contact mechanics, a team of researchers came up with a new sensor material that has significantly less hysteresis. This ability enables more accurate wearable health technology and robotic sensing.
Researchers get closer to perfect single-photon source
Scientists have observed intensity squeezing on a single-photon source combining high levels of efficiency, purity and indistinguishability.
Scientists discover 3D skyrmion bubbles and novel magnetic configuration
Researchers identified the magnetic nature of multiple 'topological textures' as three dimensional (3D) bubbles, and then further found a new type of vortex-like magnetic configurations, which was named as 'Target Bubbles', at room temperature and zero magnetic field.
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