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New States in 2D Materials
Thin two-dimensional (2D) materials can exhibit excitonic properties, making them an attractive platform to explore…
2-D Polymer—Stronger Than Steel, Lighter Than Plastic
A new two-dimensional polymer is doing something once thought impossible; self-assembling into sheets. The material…
Georgia Tech Discovers Zeolite Nanotubes
Zeolites, used to produce chemicals, fuels, and materials, are 3D or 2D materials. However, researchers at the…
What’s Inside a Graphene Sandwich?
In a recent study, researchers synthesized 2D cuprous Iodide stabilized in a graphene sandwich—and the material…
Turning infrared into visible light
Every light wave is characterized by its frequency and the human eye can detect frequencies between 400 and 750…
New artificial material mimics quantum entangled rare earth compounds
Physicists created a new ultra-thin two-layer material with quantum properties that normally require rare earth…
Roswell Unveils 1st Molecular Electronics Chip to Digitize Biology
Roswell Biotechnologies, Inc. announced a Molecular Electronics (ME) Platform for biosensing applications. The…
Sensor detects ever smaller nanoparticles and their movement in space
Although conventional microscopes enlarge images of small structures or objects using light, they miss the mark…
A new state of matter revealed—electron quadruplets
While we know that with superconductivity, electrons form pairs. Can they also condense into foursomes? According…
What does one catalyst nanoparticle at work look like?
A DESY NanoLab research team observed a single catalyst nanoparticle at work—and rendered a 3D look. The experiment…