Researchers describe how quasiparticles called polarons behave in tellurene, a nanomaterial first synthesized in 2017 that is made up of tiny chains of tellurium atoms and has properties useful in sensing, electronic, optical and energy devices.
Researchers have created a hydrogel that stays flexible at -196 C by controlling its nanoscale structure, enabling flexible electronics and sensors for extreme cold environments.
Scientists have developed a method that, for the first time, enables the precise detection of nanocarriers throughout the entire mouse body at a single-cell level.
Researchers have developed a drastically smaller and more energy efficient method of creating coveted photon pairs that influence each other from any distance. The technology could transform computing, telecommunications, and sensing.