Phys.Org |
---|
Q&A: How should we govern nanotechnology? |
![]() There has been a lot of interest in recent years in governing new technologies, especially for AI. Yet, before the current hype in AI, there was nanotechnology and others before it. In his doctoral thesis, Nicholas Surber ... |
||
2025-05-25 Read more about this article in source |
-
Lipid membranes, which form the outer layer of cells, can be engineered to influence cellular functions. For example, adjusting the permeability of the membrane can improve drug delivery. Adding signaling molecules to the ... 05/28/2025
-
Phys.Org more ...
Crystal-modifying agent piracetam provides scalable strategy for high-efficiency all-perovskite tandem solar cells
All-perovskite tandem solar cells (TSCs) are a class of solar cells comprised of two or more sub-cells that absorb light with different wavelengths, all of which are made of perovskites (i.e., materials with a characteristic ... 05/28/2025
-
A pioneering method to simulate how nanoparticles move through the air could boost efforts to combat air pollution, suggests a study in the Journal of Computational Physics. 05/28/2025
-
Phys.Org more ...
Phonon decoupling in naturally occurring mineral enables subatomic ferroelectric memory
A research team has discovered ferroelectric phenomena occurring at a subatomic scale in the natural mineral brownmillerite. 05/28/2025
-
AZO Nano more ...
Different DLS-Based Systems Can Give Us Different Size Results, and All of Them Can Be correct!
Discover why DLS-based systems can yield different particle size results and how variations in optics can all produce valid measurements. 05/27/2025
-
Springer more ...
Homogeneous electrospun regenerated cellulose nanofiber-based membrane adsorber for membrane chromatography applications
Electrospun nanofibers are promising for filtration and biomedical applications due to their high porosity and surface area. In bioprocessing, they... 05/27/2025
-
A recent review in npj 2D Materials and Applications highlights how 2D materials like MoS2 and graphene are enabling neuromorphic and artificial sensory devices, bridging the gap between human perception and machine intelligence. 05/27/2025
-
AZO Nano more ...
Vermiculite Nanosheets: A Natural Route to Wide Band-Gap Antiferromagnetic Semiconductors
A new study in npj 2D Materials & Applications shows that natural vermiculite can be exfoliated into nanosheets with wide band gaps and antiferromagnetic order—offering a sustainable path to advanced electronic and spintronic materials. 05/23/2025
-
A research team from Shinshu University embedded trimetallic and bimetallic molybdates into hollow carbon nanofibers doped with fluorine, boron, and nitrogen to create a low-cost nanocomposite. 05/23/2025
-
AZO Nano more ...
Micropositioning Stages Ensure High Accuracy, Stability, and Resolution Down to 0.005 Microns
PI, a global leader in precision motion control and nanopositioning, now offers fast delivery of the L-511 linear micropositioning stage — designed for applications requiring minimum incremental motion down to 20 nanometers, drive forces up to 22 lbs, and multi-axis configuration options. 05/23/2025
-
Rutgers researchers unveil intercrystals, a new material class with unique electronic properties, paving the way for advanced electronics and quantum computing. 05/22/2025
-
AZO Nano more ...
Evaluating Drug Absorption Accuracy With Flux Tools Under Particle Drift Conditions
Discover how flux tools are used to accurately measure drug absorption in the presence of particle drift. 05/19/2025
-
Prof. Dr. Sergei Kalinin discusses how AI has made great strides in automating SPM. 05/19/2025
-
Discover how carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are advancing electrochemical water purification, offering high-efficiency removal of heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, and organic pollutants. 05/14/2025
-
Discover how PeakForce probes redefine magnetic force microscopy by enabling higher sensitivity and improved spatial resolution. 05/16/2025
-
Augmented-tactility wearable devices have attracted significant attention for their potential to expand the boundaries of human tactile capabilities... 04/28/2025
-
Springer more ...
Crafting high-temperature stable and hydrophobic nanofiber membranes for particulate matter filtration
The demand for advanced applications in nanofiber technology has been increasing in recent years, one of which is in the field of particulate matter... 04/30/2025
-
Electrospun nanofiber membranes are innovative materials produced through electrospinning process, a technique that generates ultrathin fibers from... 05/03/2025
-
Electrospun nanofiber-based composites are new category of materials with diverse properties and functionalities. Electrospun nanofibers have... 05/03/2025