Researchers show how an engineered nanostructured surface can be used to trap micro and sub-micron particles within seconds, which helps in the transport of analytes to biosensing surfaces.
Using ultra-high-precision laser spectroscopy on a simple molecule, physicists have measured the wave-like vibration of atomic nuclei with an unprecedented level of precision.
Researchers have generated superconducting pair states of electrons on several segments of a nanowire, separated by grown barriers. Depending on the height of the barriers, these pair states can be coupled and fused.
New research could revolutionize sustainable chemical production by leveraging semiconductor nanoclusters within bacteria. This approach harnesses the power of solar energy, paving the way for future bio-catalysis and sustainability applications.