Bioinspired two-stage micro@nanomotors mimic suckerfish behavior for targeted cargo delivery and potential cancer theranostics in weakly acidic environments.
Researchers are developing ultrathin optical components made of atomically layered systems, which capture light much better than previous materials. This could pave the way for considerably smaller and more efficient photonic components in the future.
Researchers engineered a new therapeutically enhanced, naturally derived particle for powerful gene therapies to tackle our most significant health challenges.
An international study has revealed vortex-like structures in an antiferroelectric material - a class of material with no net polarity. This unprecedented discovery challenges classical theories and opens up exciting new possibilities in materials physics.
A new material could significantly improve the delivery and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines by replacing a commonly used ingredient that may trigger unwanted immune responses in some people.
A revolutionary Coherent Correlation Imaging method visualizes electronic ordering in magnetic materials and opens a path to new data storage technologies.