Researchers explore the transformation dynamics of cubic liquid crystals using direct simulation and machine learning, offering new possibilities for advanced materials development.
By unlocking a transformation between two types of structural defects on the surface of liquid droplets, the research opens ...
The proof-of-concept work was used to create diodes and transistors, and paves the way for self-assembling more complex ...
The technology offers a promising alternative to the cumbersome process currently used for monitoring brainwaves and ...
This new device uses light to perform the key operations of a deep neural network on a chip, opening the door to high-speed ...
Scientists built the tiniest walking robot ever, designed to navigate at visible light wavelengths. It can move independently ...
Novel paper-based speakers using printed carbon nanotubes demonstrate exceptional flexibility and sound quality, marking a ...
Liquid-processed transistors achieve high performance at low temps, enabling flexible electronics and wearables through ...
Imagine placing an object under a microscope and pressing a button to rearrange the surface atoms with atomic-scale precision ...
(Nanowerk News) Imagine the formation of a black hole and you’ll probably envision a massive star running out of fuel and ...
Researchers used advanced electron microscopy to capture 3D images of RNA nanoparticles during folding, revealing new ...