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When scientists build nanoscale architecture to solve textile and pharmaceutical industry challenges

Jan 21, 2026 The study highlights a novel engineered crystalline membrane, whose one-nanometre gateways act as a high-precision sieve, enabling the recycling of polluted textile wastewater and improving the purity and cost-efficiency of generic medicines. (Nanowerk News) Scientists from the CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI), Indian Institute...

Defects in 2D materials enable terahertz spin qubits

Jan 21, 2026 Atomic-scale defects in 2D materials show terahertz spin splitting, pointing to robust spin qubits and single-photon emitters at higher temperatures. (Nanowerk News) Scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have discovered that atomic-scale substitutional dopants in two-dimensional (2D) materials can act as stable quantum systems operating...

Tungsten oxide nanorods with removable dopants enable low-cost sodium-based smart windows

Jan 21, 2026 Researchers unlock sodium-based electrochromic capacity in nanorods by introducing thermally removable dopants, offering a practical solution for thermal regulation. (Nanowerk News) Thermal management is essential for reducing future heating and cooling energy consumption. Notably, the near-infrared (NIR) component of sunlight is closely associated with heat absorption. Hexagonal...

Stacked memristor arrays compute Euclidean distance in memory to accelerate self-organizing maps

Jan 21, 2026 A novel stacked memristor architecture performs Euclidean distance calculations directly within memory, enabling energy-efficient self-organizing maps without external arithmetic circuits. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Neuromorphic computing seeks to replicate one of the brain's most remarkable features: its ability to store information and process it within the same physical structure....