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Programmable semiconductor switches its electronic properties under UV light

Dec 12, 2025 A programmable semiconductor changes its electronic properties under UV light and reverts under a different wavelength, enabling optical writing and reading for potential computing applications. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Computing hardware faces an impasse. Two fundamental constraints loom: as transistors approach atomic dimensions, quantum effects like electron tunneling cause...

Scientists reveal how microplastics release invisible chemical clouds into waterways

Dec 12, 2025 New study uncovers the step-by-step molecular changes that occur as plastics leak dissolved organic matter under sunlight, with implications for ecosystems, water quality, and global carbon cycling. (Nanowerk News) Researchers have discovered that microplastics floating in rivers, lakes, and oceans continuously leak a complex mixture of dissolved...

Edible hydrogel electrodes could enable swallowable glucose sensors for diabetes management

Dec 11, 2025 A soft, edible electrode made from alginate and polydopamine detects glucose under intestinal conditions, opening a path toward swallowable sensors for diabetes monitoring. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Glucose monitors worn on the skin have transformed diabetes management, but they measure sugar levels only after glucose has entered the bloodstream....

E-713 Nanopositioning controller family introduced

Dec 11, 2025 Highest flexibility and performance for semiconductor, photonics and SR-Microscopy applications. (Nanowerk News) PI (Physik Instrumente), a global leader in nanopositioning and precision motion and positioning systems, has introduced the E-713 series, its newest motion controller generation engineered for high-performance control of multi-axis nanopositioning systems. The E-713 succeeds...