The power of piezo materials
Explore the significant and revolutionary effects of innovation across different sectors, including consumer electronics and medical applications in piezo materials
Explore the significant and revolutionary effects of innovation across different sectors, including consumer electronics and medical applications in piezo materials
Longtime AAPS member, Robert S. Langer, rewarded for contributions including the development of the first nano-engineered materials for the controlled release of drug molecules
Compact quantum sensor improves process and quality control by analyzing particles in real time
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Sustainable nanomaterials are tackling PFAS contamination and pain biosensing whilst preventing harmful knock-on effects on the environment
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Dr. Daniela Gomes shares her work on metal oxide nanostructures and reveals how advanced microscopes from ZEISS have transformed the quality and impact of her group's research
Prof. Roberto Torresi shares his current research aimed at enhancing the capacity, safety, and sustainability of energy storage systems
In this guest editorial, Denis Smit from Micropore Technologies outlines the challenges faced in lipid nanoparticle development and manufacturing
Particle Works combines a strong heritage in engineering with scientific knowledge, microfluidic expertise and in-house chip fabrication
Rice process customizes one-, two- or three-element doping for applications
the first-of-its-kind module has a tunable frequency range from 0.42 to 2 THz
Researchers at JHU are excited to show their findings on this new material
UCSC chemists developed a simple method to make aluminum nanoparticles that split water and generate hydrogen gas rapidly under ambient conditions Peer-Reviewed Publication
Simulations have led to the fabrication of a polymer-DNA gel that could be used in tissue regeneration and robotics.
Exploration of two-dimensional perovskite in device settings yields promise for technology
Tazdik Patwary Plateau reveals how lab product reviews help him exchange knowledge with other scientists
Advances in microscopy reveal source of phonons’ puzzling behavior
Mass-producing nanoribbons for cutting-edge electronics and catalysts
New method from Clemson University researcher, enabled by Frontera supercomputer, helps explain role of phonons in copper-based superconductivity
The novel combination of two nanoparticle-formulated drugs has shown to extend the survival of mice with medulloblastoma
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University of Delaware researchers report low-pressure method to convert industrially processed biomass into plastics, chemicals
Insights into the atomistic dynamics of emerging solid-state batteries will help speed their evolution