New approach creates synthetic layered magnets with unprecedented level of control over their magnetic properties.
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New approach creates synthetic layered magnets with unprecedented level of control over their magnetic properties. • Email to a friend • Resolving alloys' strength-ductility trade-off and thermal instability. • Email to a friend • Researchers have created an optimal, low-cost methane storage system. In the pores of this MOF material (highly porous metal-organic framework) it is possible to create the conditions required to replicate gas structures under the sea. • Email to a friend • The researchers combined PEGylated chitosan nanoparticles and biodegradable black phosphorus quantum dots to deliver amikacin for efficient therapy of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Email to a friend • Researchers have turned to M13 bacteriophages as a sensing layer for colorimetric sensors. M13 is a nanoscale, benign virus with a shape that closely resembles collagen fibers. It can change its structure by shrinking or expanding in response to a changing surrounding environment. By using a highly lossy resonant promoter as the substrate, the spin-coated M-13 virus layer exhibits strong resonance even with ultrathin thickness variations, resulting in colorimetric behavior with enhanced chromaticity. • Email to a friend • |
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