A new study suggests rough surfaces inspired by the bacteria-killing spikes on insect wings may be more effective at combatting drug-resistant superbugs, including fungus, than previously understood.
Scientists have experimentally confirmed the correctness of a decades-old theory that assumed a non-uniform distribution of electron density in aromatic molecules.
Researchers develop a new biomaterial fabrication technique combining co-extrusion and 3D printing to produce scaffolds with nanoscale layers, improving cardiomyocyte growth and function.
Physicists and chemists have, for the first time, produced long-chain mobile polymers on metallic surfaces, doing so by means of ballbot-type molecules which glide over the surface.
Graphene Week, the Graphene Flagship's annual scientific conference, will feature an open pavilion showcasing graphene products and prototypes, and the Graphene Innovation Forum providing an industry perspective on graphene technologies.
Researchers have developed a technique to precisely control the alignment of supermoiree lattices by using a set of golden rules, paving the way for the advancement of next generation moiree quantum matter.
Bridging the gap between ancient arts and modern technology, researchers have discovered that even nanoscopic gold ingots can be compressed into 2D leaf forms, replicating the ancient process of goldbeating, but at the nanoscale.