Read article: Focus on U.S. Department of Energy’s Nanoscale Science Research Centers Materials Webinar SPONSORED Focus on U.S. Department of Energy’s Nanoscale Science Research Centers Nanotechnology explores the work carried out at the Department of Energy's Nanoscale Science Research Centers
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Read article: Light restores charge to slippery surfaces Nanomaterials Research update Light restores charge to slippery surfaces New material could be used to make controllable robotic droplets and lab-on-a-chip devices for diagnosis and analysis
Read article: Colourful nanotubes become flame-resistant Nanomaterials Research update Colourful nanotubes become flame-resistant New materials are more suitable for in applications like wearable devices, smart textiles and functional coatings
Read article: Polarization switch makes ultrafast photonic computer Nanophotonics Research update Polarization switch makes ultrafast photonic computer Materials that switch from one phase to another when illuminated by light with different polarizations could enable parallel data storage, communications and computing
Read article: Low-friction state makes moving micro-objects easier Nanomaterials Research update Low-friction state makes moving micro-objects easier Unusual state allows microscopic objects to spin on a crystalline surface with minimal torque
Read article: New nanosensor targets dopamine Nanomedicine Research update New nanosensor targets dopamine Technique probes dopamine concentrations at the subcellular level
Read article: Ultrathin nanowires could be a boon for error-resistant quantum computing Nanomaterials Research update Ultrathin nanowires could be a boon for error-resistant quantum computing Structures may host Majorana zero modes, the core ingredient of topological qubits