A new method in spectromicroscopy significantly improves the study of chemical reactions at the nanoscale, both on surfaces and inside layered materials.
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking water harvesting device that combines a high-performance hygroscopic hydrogel with 3D-printed nanoporous silica, enabling continuous and efficient collection of clean water from air at an unprecedented rate.
Researchers developed a new 2D polymer in covalent organic frameworks, controllable and reversible, advancing towards achieving switchable quantum states.
Researchers from Osaka University develop systematically designed, complex molecules with applications in advanced electronics that appear colorless and transparent but absorb near-infrared light.