Researchers have developed patent-pending one-dimensional boron nitride nanotubes with spin qubits, offering higher sensitivity in detecting off-axis magnetic fields than traditional diamond tips.
Researchers develop nanocellulose-based hydrogels that perform logic operations and respond to temperature, pH, and ions, advancing adaptive materials for robotics and healthcare.
The research could open new possibilities in gene therapy, where genetic material needs to be delivered directly into the nucleus, as well as drug delivery and other forms of precision medicine.
Inspired by the dynamic color-changing properties of squid skin, researchers developed a method to manufacture a heat-adjusting material that is breathable and washable and can be integrated into flexible fabric.