Electronic devices rely on materials whose electrical properties change with temperature, making them less stable in extreme ...
are now re-examining the models used to describe atomic nuclei, as the experiments suggest that nuclear structure is far more complex than previously thought. Professor Paul Stevenson, lead ...
A groundbreaking method for real-time 3D observation of atomic structural changes in nanoparticles has been developed, ...
Seoul National University College of Engineering announced that Professor Jungwon Park’s research team from the Department of ...
A multi-institutional research team has engineered a way to preserve the electrical properties of materials as they are shrunk to the nanoscale. The use of the soft substrate hexagonal boron nitride ...
They applied the 2017 Nobel Prize-winning 3D structural analysis method for protein particles to solve a long-standing ...
The light emitted from 2D materials can be modulated by embedding a second 2D material inside them, a new study suggests.
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AZoNano on MSNControlling Light Color and Frequency for Advanced TechnologiesBreakthrough in light emission control from nanoscale sources in 2D materials could enhance ultra-high-resolution displays ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNRevolutionary study reshapes our understanding of atomic nucleiFor decades, scientists believed that lead-208 (²⁰⁸Pb), the heaviest known "doubly magic" nucleus, was perfectly spherical.
Einsteinium-255, produced through irradiation in ILL’s high-flux reactor, provided a continuous supply of fermium-255, ...
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