Ceramic nanomembranes with kirigami-inspired designs enable dynamic shape-morphing, paving the way for innovations in robotics, biomedical devices, and flexible electronics.
Ferroelectric material adapts to light stimuli by reorganizing atomic connectivity on the nanoscale.
Researchers show a way to use antiferromagnets to create data-storage devices without moving parts.
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