Artificial skin from hydrogels

Apr 15, 2025 Researchers are developing a new hydrogel-based material that makes it possible to engineer artificial skin tissues, which can serve as living three-dimensional models of human skin for better understanding and treating skin diseases. (Nanowerk News) The skin is the largest organ in the human body. It makes...

New, non-toxic synthesis method for MXene

Apr 14, 2025 MXenes, promising 2D materials for lubrication and energy tech, can now be made safely using electricity instead of toxic acid, enabling scalable, clean production. (Nanowerk News) It is one of the most significant trends in materials science: materials that consist of only a single layer of atoms,...

3D superconducting nanobridges enable reconfigurable quantum state control

Apr 14, 2025 Reconfigurable superconducting nanobridges allow spatial control over quantum and classical states, enabling flexible layouts for nanoscale quantum circuit design. (Nanowerk Spotlight) In superconducting research, geometry is not just a detail—it defines how the material behaves. Traditional approaches, constrained to flat films and planar devices, have enabled decades...

Precise light control reversibly switches supramolecular chirality

Apr 11, 2025 Researchers demonstrate reversible switching of supramolecular chirality using light, enabling new design strategies for optical and electronic materials. (Nanowerk News) Self-assembly or self-organization in molecular science refers to the phenomena where molecules spontaneously gather and form ordered structures, a unique property of materials used to develop optical...

Light that spirals like a nautilus shell

Apr 11, 2025 Pushing the limits of structured light, physicists report a new type of optical vortex beam that not only twists as it travels but also changes in different parts at different rates to create unique patterns. (Nanowerk News) Beams of light that can be guided into corkscrew-like shapes...