Scientists have developed an easy and affordable tool to count and characterize nanoparticles.
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Scientists have developed an easy and affordable tool to count and characterize nanoparticles. • Email to a friend • Researchers synthesized a tiny structure with high surface area and discovered how its unique architecture drives ions across interfaces to transport energy or information. Their 'nanobrush' contains bristles made of alternating crystal sheets with vertically aligned interfaces and plentiful pores. • Email to a friend • New study to explore how light affects 2D materials that can be used for improved data storage. • Email to a friend • Inspired by the yolk-shell structure of eggs and the structural ordering of cell surfaces in the evolution, reseachers propose highly stable single cyanobacterium capsules with an ordered yolk-shell structure of uniformly organized and tunable nanoporosity shaped by protein-assisted, hydrophilic colloidal silica packing. • Email to a friend • Researchers created this ultrathin molecular sieve membrane using 2D nanosheets, developed with water-stable Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs). • Email to a friend • New roll-to-roll production method could enable lightweight, flexible solar devices and a new generation of display screens. • Email to a friend • Recent advances in the stabilization and manipulation of chiral magnetization configurations in systems consisting of alternating atomic layers of ferromagnetic and nonmagnetic materials hold promise for innovation in spintronics technology. • Email to a friend • Scientists developed a hybrid material constructed from a metal oxide nanosheet and a light-absorbing molecule for splitting water molecules to obtain dihydrogen under sunlight. • Email to a friend • |
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