This innovation opens avenues for memory technologies where data can be written and read via electric and magnetic fields, respectively, thereby enhancing energy efficiency.
An innovative modular assembly strategy enables the creation of mesoporous materials with highly customized functionalities by precisely integrating multiple tailored nanocrystal components.
New research highlights the use of 2D materials in optical devices, achieving precise control of the refractive index with minimal signal loss, critical for advanced optoelectronic applications.
Researchers develop a stable, high-performance p-type thin-film transistor using tellurium-selenium oxide, marking a significant advancement in semiconductor technology and potential applications in next-generation devices.
Harnessing the self-assembling abilities of proteins from the cuticles of Asian corn borer moth caterpillars, scientists have created nanosized capsules that could be used to deliver drugs and messenger RNA (mRNA).