The study introduces an atomic single electron transistor that maps the electrostatic potential in a moiré unit cell, ...
How do nanostructures keep plastics transparent while improving toughness and light control? PMMA, polycarbonate, COC ...
Subvisible particle testing addresses regulatory limits for particulate matter in parenteral drugs, ophthalmic solutions, and lipid emulsions.
Evolving toxicity assessments for engineered nanoparticles underline the importance of predictive models and life-cycle risk ...
This study reveals carbon nanotubes with pH-switchable gates, enhancing our understanding of ion transport and offering ...
The optofluidic approach to 3D microfabrication achieves high assembly rates and broad material use, paving the way for advanced microdevice applications.
Learn which nanocarriers matter now (LNPs, exosomes, polymers) and the key hurdles in biodistribution, safety, CMC, and ...
The study examines why polymeric and inorganic nanofibers, explored in applications ranging from filtration to medicine, have yet to achieve widespread commercial adoption. Across synthetic chemistry ...
Graphene is simply one atomic layer of graphite - a layer of sp2 bonded carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal or honeycomb lattice. Graphite is a commonly found mineral and is composed of many layers ...
Thought LeaderProf. Dr. Sergei KalininProfessor & Chief Scientist in AI/ML for Physical SciencesUniversity of Tennessee & Pacific Northwest Laboratory In this interview, Prof. Dr. Sergei Kalinin ...
The fiber itself is used as a transducer in many fiber optic sensing systems (see the section titled “Fiber Sensors,” in ADVANCES IN OPTICAL METROLOGY, the section titled “Optical Fiber Sensors,” in ...
The nanoparticle core consists of a Prussian blue analog (PBA), a redox-active material capable of sending electrochemical signals. The shell is made of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) nickel hexa ...