Chemists have developed a revolutionary new way to manufacture natural chemicals by clipping smaller molecules together like Lego. They have used the new method to assemble a scarce anti-inf... Read more
Weizmann Institute scientists take another step down the long road toward quantum computers Weizmann Institute scientists have demonstrated for the first time a photonic router – a quantum d... Read more
Adding function to graphene nano-ribbons through this process could make possible the sought-after goal of atomic-scale components made of the same material, but with different electrical be... Read more
The work opens a new door for the production of cheap hydrogen Researchers at North Carolina State University have shown that a one-atom thick film of molybdenum sulfide (MoS2) may work as a... Read more
At the Vienna University of Technology, a new class of thermoelectric materials has been discovered. Due to a surprising physical effect they can be used to create electricity more efficient... Read more
“Our measurements are a bucket of cold water for designers of molecular nanomachines” An innovative measurement method was used at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy o... Read more
Solar engineers from UNSW have developed an innovative method to dramatically improve the quality of low-grade silicon, promising to significantly improve electrical efficiency and reduce th... Read more
An international team of researchers has found a new method of producing molecular magnets. Their thin layer systems made of cobalt and an organic material could pave the way for more powerf... Read more
MIT engineers propose a new way of harnessing photons for electricity, with the potential for capturing a wider spectrum of solar energy. The quest to harness a broader spectrum of sunlight’... Read more
GraphExeter could revolutionize the electronics industry A team of researchers from the University of Exeter have created a revolutionary material adapted from graphene. The innovation calle... Read more
SYDNEY scientists have built the world’s tiniest transistor SYDNEY scientists have built the world’s tiniest transistor by precisely positioning a single phosphorus atom i... Read more
Understanding structure on this scale could help in the design of many things on the molecular scale, particularly electronics or even drugs. Read more