Research team sheds light on the future potential of X-ray imaging and cryo-electron microscopy

May 09, 2025 Researchers explore how merging X-ray imaging and cryo-EM could enable real-time, high-resolution views of biology, advancing molecular films and drug design. (Nanowerk News) An interdisciplinary research team from the Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL) at DESY, the Centre for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB), the Center for...

Superconducting nanostructures in 3D

May 09, 2025 The creation of three-dimensional superconducting nanostructures enables local control of the superconducting state. (Nanowerk News) The move from two to three dimensions can have a significant impact on how a system behaves, whether it is folding a sheet of paper into a paper aeroplane or twisting a...

Reliable nanosensors and deep learning enable accurate gas detection

May 09, 2025 Engineered tin dioxide nanosensors combined with deep learning enable precise gas classification, improving detection in medical, industrial, and environmental settings. (Nanowerk Spotlight) A century after the first rudimentary gas detectors entered industrial use, artificial olfaction—the ability to electronically detect and classify odors—has remained a stubbornly elusive goal....

Self-assembly of a large metal-peptide capsid nanostructure through geometric control

May 09, 2025 New hollow dodecahedral shell demonstrates remarkable stability and potential for functionalization and encapsulating macromolecules. (Nanowerk News) Controlling the topology and structure of entangled molecular strands is a key challenge in molecular engineering, particularly when attempting to create large nanostructures that mimic biological systems. Examples found in nature,...

Graphene-based biosensor breaks detection records for non-invasive monitoring of diabetes

May 08, 2025 A breakthrough biosensor detects glucose in human tears at ultra-low concentrations, opening new avenues for wearable health monitoring technologies. (Nanowerk News) In a significant leap toward the future of diabetes care, INL researchers have developed a graphene-based biosensor capable of detecting glucose at attomolar levels—representing the lowest...