Visualizing the nanostructure of the cell’s sugar coat
Category: Nanotech
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Visualizing the nanostructure of the cell’s sugar coat
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Multifunctional PN optoelectronic synapse and its smart integration towards augmented artificial visual system
Fundamental properties of optoelectronic synapse
The optoelectronic synapses are characterized by ITO/PEDOT:PSS/CuSCN/ZnO NPs/Al structure (Fig. 2a), exhibiting PPC phenomena under ultraviolet light and successfully simulate various synaptic…
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New IEEE Course on Electrostatic Discharge Prevention
Today’s semiconductor devices are built with nanometer-scale features and operate at increasingly lower voltages—which makes them more susceptible to even minor electrical overstress.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a persistent, costly…
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Squid-derived nanotechnology powers efficient filters for nanoplastics and dyes
A bio-based membrane from seafood waste delivers high water flux and pollutant removal, offering a scalable, low-impact alternative to conventional nanofiltration.
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Ultra-thin carbon membrane sharpens proton beams for safer cancer therapy
Researchers created a 1-atom-thick carbon membrane that sharpens proton beams, improving cancer therapy and enabling cleaner, scalable tech across multiple fields.
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Single-photon camera can instantly characterize thousands of molecules
A new single-photon avalanche diode based method measures single molecules’ light emission with nanosecond precision, revealing fluorescence lifetimes for precise identification.
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New method reveals nanoscale handedness using circularly polarised light
A new imaging technique uses circularly polarised light to visualise chiral structures, improving analysis of biological samples, materials, and active substances.
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How nanofluidics is unlocking a new era of precision at the molecular level
Nanofluidic tech lets scientists control single molecules with precision, opening doors to molecular robotics, AI advances, and next-gen materials.
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New study reveals simple peptides can mimic nature's protein protection strategy
Study reveals that extremely simple peptides can mimic a biological process that protects sensitive proteins from environmental stress.
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Inhaled cancer vaccine trains immune cells to protect the lungs
An inhaled vaccine using a sugar-based carrier activated lung immune cells and prevented tumor growth in mice, offering a promising approach for long-term protection against lung cancer.
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