Unlocking a third dimension for skyrmions and data storage

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. "Unlocking a third dimension for skyrmions and data storage." Nanowerk, 6 October 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67818.php. Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. (2025, October 6). Unlocking a third dimension for skyrmions and data storage. Nanowerk. https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67818.php Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, "Unlocking a third dimension for skyrmions and data storage," Nanowerk,...

Virus guided microrobots target and clear stubborn biofilms

Oct 06, 2025 Magnetically guided microrobots coated with bacteriophages penetrate and dismantle bacterial biofilms, achieving targeted removal of microbial contamination through coordinated mechanical disruption and species-specific viral infection. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Biofilms are among the most persistent biological challenges in medicine and industry. They form when bacteria attach to a surface...

Researchers demonstrate substrate design principles for scalable superconducting quantum materials

NYU Tandon School of Engineering. "Researchers demonstrate substrate design principles for scalable superconducting quantum materials." Nanowerk, 6 October 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67816.php. NYU Tandon School of Engineering. (2025, October 6). Researchers demonstrate substrate design principles for scalable superconducting quantum materials. Nanowerk. https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67816.php NYU Tandon School of Engineering, "Researchers demonstrate substrate design principles...

How to keep graphene nanoribbons atomically perfect during transfer

Oct 05, 2025 Atomic imaging shows graphene nanoribbons retain atomic structure and adjustable electronic alignment after transfer to graphene, offering a clear route toward stable, reproducible nanoelectronic device integration. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Every generation of electronics edges closer to the atomic scale, where the line between engineered materials and individual molecules...

Scientists glimpse how enzymes ‘dance’ while they work, and why that’s important

Tokyo Metropolitan University. "Scientists glimpse how enzymes 'dance' while they work, and why that's important." Nanowerk, 5 October 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67814.php. Tokyo Metropolitan University. (2025, October 5). Scientists glimpse how enzymes 'dance' while they work, and why that's important. Nanowerk. https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67814.php Tokyo Metropolitan University, "Scientists glimpse how enzymes 'dance' while they...

Novel technique shines light on next-gen nanomaterials: how MXenes truly work

Oct 05, 2025 Scientists measured single MXene flakes with light-based micro-ellipsometry, uncovering unique conductivity and optical traits for smarter energy and electronics. (Nanowerk News) Researchers have for the first time measured the true properties of individual MXene flakes — an exciting new nanomaterial with potential for better batteries, flexible electronics,...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Researchers demonstrates substrate design principles for scalable superconducting quantum materials: NYU Tandon–Brookhaven National Laboratory study shows that crystalline hafnium oxide substrates offer guidelines for stabilizing the superconducting phase

Home > Press > Researchers demonstrates substrate design principles for scalable superconducting quantum materials: NYU Tandon–Brookhaven National Laboratory study shows that crystalline hafnium oxide substrates offer guidelines for stabilizing the superconducting phaseAbstract:Silicides — alloys of silicon and metals long used in microelectronics — are now being explored again for quantum...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Gap-controlled infrared absorption spectroscopy for analysis of molecular interfaces: Low-cost spectroscopic approach precisely analyzes interfacial molecular behavior using ATR-IR and advanced data analysis

Home > Press > Gap-controlled infrared absorption spectroscopy for analysis of molecular interfaces: Low-cost spectroscopic approach precisely analyzes interfacial molecular behavior using ATR-IR and advanced data analysis Researchers have developed a low-cost method for the analysis of interfacial molecules by combining ATR-IR with precise gap-control and multi-variate data analysis. ...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Spinel-type sulfide semiconductors to operate the next-generation LEDs and solar cells For solar-cell absorbers and green-LED source

Home > Press > Spinel-type sulfide semiconductors to operate the next-generation LEDs and solar cells For solar-cell absorbers and green-LED source ZnSc2S4 exhibits a direct bandgap and can emit light from orange to blue. Its composition can be chemically tuned to switch between n-type and p-type conduction over nine orders...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Breaking barriers in energy-harvesting using quantum physics: Researchers find a way to overcome conventional thermodynamic limits when converting waste heat into electricity

Home > Press > Breaking barriers in energy-harvesting using quantum physics: Researchers find a way to overcome conventional thermodynamic limits when converting waste heat into electricity This infographic depicts a simplified diagram of the novel energy-harvesting technique using the TL liquid. Implementation of this strategy in practice could help in...