New method in liquid-phase synthesis could reshape the scalable production of single-walled carbon nanotubes, enhancing industrial feasibility and reducing costs.
Researchers developed a skin spray, based on nanocellulose and antimicrobial compounds from wild berries, which can be used to treat wounds and eliminate hospital-acquired bacteria such as MRSA before surgery.
Scientists have developed flexible quantum dot displays with record-breaking resolution and durability, paving the way for advanced virtual reality headsets and wearable electronics with vivid, lifelike images.
Researchers have fabricated a quasi-one-dimensional van der Waals zirconium telluride thin film, which is a form of a substance that has long promised advances in quantum computing, nano-electronics and other advanced technologies.