Why triboelectric nanogenerator data can’t be trusted

Aug 29, 2025 Inconsistent testing undermines triboelectric generator data and hinders comparison across studies. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Every time a fingertip swipes a phone screen, a pen taps a notebook, or fabric brushes against skin, tiny bursts of electrical charge are exchanged between materials. This is the triboelectric effect—a basic physical...

Antiferromagnets outperform ferromagnets in ultrafast, energy-efficient memory operations

Tohoku University. "Antiferromagnets outperform ferromagnets in ultrafast, energy-efficient memory operations." Nanowerk, 29 August 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67520.php. Tohoku University. (2025, August 29). Antiferromagnets outperform ferromagnets in ultrafast, energy-efficient memory operations. Nanowerk. https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67520.php Tohoku University, "Antiferromagnets outperform ferromagnets in ultrafast, energy-efficient memory operations," Nanowerk, August 29, 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67520.php.

Planetary scientist decodes clues in Bennu’s surface composition to make sense of far-flung asteroids

Aug 27, 2025 OSIRIS-REx reveals gray asteroids reflect red or blue light differently due to sulfide minerals, offering clues to rocky body evolution in the solar system. (Nanowerk News) New results from OSIRIS-REx, NASA’s first asteroid sample return mission, reveals why some gray asteroids reflect light at different wavelengths, like...