Researchers have discovered an unusual phenomenon in a metal-insulating material, providing valuable insights for the design of materials with new properties by way of faster switching between states of matter.
Researchers have developed an innovative electronic bandage system that leverages near-infrared light's healing capacities while overcoming existing barriers to access with an integrated, flexible, wireless platform powered by NFC-enabled smartphones.
Researchers developed an innovative biomimetic technique enabling swift electrostatic assembly of functional nanoparticle monolayers across entire silicon wafers within seconds, over 100-1000 times faster than previous methods.
These currents are generated on an atomic scale by a cooperative movement of electrons, unlike conventional magnetic materials whose properties originate from the quantum characteristic of an electron known as spin and their ordering in the crystal.