Scientists develop a flexible, adhesive hydrogel sensor that can detect subtle body movements, potentially enabling early diagnosis and monitoring of Parkinson's disease.
A new study unveils a groundbreaking method for laser nanofabrication directly within silicon, potentially transforming the fields of nanophotonics, silicon photonics, and 3D electronic-photonic integrated systems.
Researchers demonstrate that not just individual bits, but entire bit sequences can be stored in cylindrical domains: tiny, cylindrical areas measuring just around 100 nanometers.
Physicists are developing quantum microscopy which enables them for the first time to record the movement of electrons at the atomic level with both extremely high spatial and temporal resolution. Their method has the potential to enable scientists to develop materials in a much more targeted way than before.