Scientists have photographed, for the first time, individual atoms floating less than a thousandth of a millimeter above a light-conducting glass fiber.
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Atoms at the photo shoot

Scientists have photographed, for the first time, individual atoms floating less than a thousandth of a millimeter above a light-conducting glass fiber.
 
 

Novel approach improves graphene-based supercapacitors

Researchers are working on a pathway to improve the performance of supercapacitors, and meet that demand for increased storage capacity.
 
 

An autonomous synthesis bot for quantum dots

Researchers have developed an intelligent flow-based QD synthesis strategy, which utilizes plug-and-play fluidic microreactors capable of autonomous synthesis and optimization of colloidal QDs across multiple target parameters simultaneously.
 
 

Graphene oxid based test detects infections in just 15 minutes

Scientists have developed a handy graphene oxid based sensor platform to detect acute infections such as sepsis or the antibodies against the coronavirus within minutes.
 
 

Simplified circuit design could revolutionise how wearables are manufactured

Researchers have demonstrated the use of a ground-breaking circuit design that could transform manufacturing processes for wearable technology.
 
 

Moth eye inspires self-cleaning, anti-icing, antireflection, and self-healing coating

Researchers demonstrate a facile, icephobic, highly transparent, and self-healable solid slippery surface to overcome the mentioned drawbacks using a combination of the biomimetic nanopillar structure (moth-eye structure) and the biomimetic solid lubricant (paraffin wax).
 
 

The art of making tiny holes

How can you perforate an atomic layer of material and leave the one underneath intact? Scientists have developed a technique for processing surfaces on an atomic scale.
 
 
 
   
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