Researchers have developed a cost-effective method for creating these quasi-sub-nanomaterials. This method involves forming multiple metallo- or organo-complexes on dendron units to create supramolecular structures that can be reduced to quasi-sub-nanoparticles with the desired number of atoms.
Researchers propose an intelligent optical illusion enabled by a single layer of form-free metasurfaces instead of a conventional bulky metamaterial slab.
Adding seven new letters to DNA's molecular alphabet and developing a precise readout method enabled researchers to transform the double helix into a robust, sustainable data storage platform fit for the Information Age.