PPhysics Read More Scientists Unlock Diamond’s Quantum PotentialSeptember 30, 2025 Illustration showing photon emission from a nanodiamond and light directed by a bullseye antenna. Credit: SciTechDaily.com, inspired by…
SScience Read More Chemists Grow Diamonds With an Electron BeamSeptember 28, 2025 Researchers have discovered a low-pressure, electron-beam method to turn adamantane into defect-free nanodiamonds. Credit: Stock Synthetic diamond research…
SScience Read More Rapid in situ microwave-assisted fabrication of ultrabright near-infrared probe for low-dose in vivo inflammatory imaging | Journal of NanobiotechnologySeptember 26, 2025 Preparation and characterization of Ag2S super NPs Microwaves, a kind of nonionizing electromagnetic energy, exhibits a spectral frequency…
TTechnology Read More Broadband Photodetector Material Integrating Day-Night Recognition and Distance MeasurementSeptember 24, 2025 Newswise — A research team in South Korea has developed a next-generation sensor material capable of integrating the…
SScience Read More A Simple Test Strip That Reveals the Invisible Nanoplastic ThreatSeptember 23, 2025 Nanoplastic particles made visible: the newly developed test strip from the University of Stuttgart allows dangerous nanoplastic particles…
PPhysics Read More Structural constraint integration in a generative model for the discovery of quantum materialsSeptember 23, 2025 Fu, L. Topological crystalline insulators. Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 106802 (2011). Article PubMed Google Scholar Bihlmayer, G., Noël,…
PPhysics Read More Ultraconfined terahertz phonon polaritons in hafnium dichalcogenidesSeptember 15, 2025 Li, N. et al. Direct observation of highly confined phonon polaritons in suspended monolayer hexagonal boron nitride. Nat.…
SScience Read More New Breakthrough Could Bring Holograms to Your PhoneSeptember 14, 2025 Scientists at the University of St Andrews have unveiled a breakthrough that could change the future of holographic…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Create Magnetic Nanohelices To Control Electron Spin at Room TemperatureSeptember 10, 2025 The twisting direction of metal nanoparticles is controlled to be right- or left-handed by adding chiral molecules, which…
CComputing Read More Unique molecule may lead to smaller, more efficient computersSeptember 7, 2025 Today, most of us carry a fairly powerful computer in our hand—a smartphone. But computers weren’t always so…
SScience Read More Scientists Watch an Atom’s Nucleus Flip in Real Time for the First TimeSeptember 6, 2025 Artist’s impression, based on actual measurement data, of the nuclear spin of an atom flipping between distinct quantum…
CComputing Read More UCLA Engineers Build Room-Temperature Quantum-Inspired ComputerSeptember 5, 2025 Scientists have built a physics-inspired computing system that uses oscillators, rather than digital processing, to solve complex optimization…