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Scientists have twisted DNA into programmable nanostructures that form themselves — and could reshape future materials for light, sound, and electronics.
Researchers are creating new moiré materials at the nanometer scale using advanced DNA nanotechnology. DNA moiré ...
Scientists have used DNA's self-assembling properties to engineer intricate moiré superlattices at the nanometer ...
In the year of quantum, university’s faculty and students continue to innovate bold new work in quantum computing, ...
Atomic-scale detail is now possible with photons, thanks to a cooled-down silver tip and a clever use of plasmonics.
Researchers use DNA nanotechnology to build layered lattice structures that produce new interference patterns with unique physical properties and nanoscale control.
Researchers converted layered MXenes into chemically bonded solids using metal intercalation, boosting thermal stability and ...
A special thin layer forms on its own and helps solar cells work better by guiding light and charge through the right path.
NATO Innovation Fund backs Portal Biotech in its first biotech move. What does this signal for strategic investment in ...
Researchers have solved a mystery that has confounded scientists for 80 years: the crystal structure of the ...
Yoshiki Niihori and Masaaki Mitsui highlighted recent advances in converting visible and near-infrared light through ...