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Nanoparticles—the tiniest building blocks of our world—are constantly in motion, bouncing, shifting, and drifting in ...
Scientists have established a new design strategy for building 3D materials and devices in a bottom-up manner, using a set of ...
Columbia University engineers 3D print self-assembling DNA - using biomolecular code to produce nanoscale devices at scale.
How a DNA 3D printer could revolutionize nanochip design, enabling optical computing, cheaper microchips, and eco-friendly fabrication.
A research team led by Associate Professor Boon Siang Yeo from the Department of Chemistry at National University of ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew method replaces nickel and cobalt in battery for cleaner, cheaper lithium-ion batteriesA team of McGill University researchers, working with colleagues in the United States and South Korea, has developed a new ...
A new technical paper titled “Reduced Topography After Stop on Nitride (SON) STI CMP Through Improved Post-Bulk Planarity for ...
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New Scientist on MSNSimple device can produce water, oxygen and fuel from lunar soilUsing samples collected by the Chinese Chang’e 5 mission, researchers have discovered a new way to release water from lunar ...
Reactions that alter organic scaffolds by a single atom are already proving useful, but time will tell if they’ll ...
Scientists have developed a nanosecond-scale electrical detection technique to film chemical reactions at the single-molecule level. This breakthrough directly observed hidden intermediates in a key ...
In a step forward for soft robotics and biomedical devices, Rice University engineers have uncovered a powerful new way to ...
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