Researchers reveal magnetism with quantum potential

Feb 17, 2026 Researchers discovered unexpected atomic ordering in a tantalum tungsten selenium crystal, linking self organization and magnetism to spintronic and quantum uses. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, working with international partners, have uncovered surprising behavior in a specially engineered crystal. Composed of tantalum, tungsten and...

Breakthrough proton-conducting ceramic material for clean energy

Feb 17, 2026 Innovative co-doping strategy overcomes long-standing limits in proton conduction, opening a new way for efficient hydrogen-to-electricity conversion. (Nanowerk News) A newly developed ceramic material shows record-high proton conductivity at intermediate temperatures while remaining chemically stable, report researchers from Japan. Efficient hydrogen-to-electricity conversion is critical for hydrogen-based clean...

Invisible battery parts finally seen with pioneering technique

Feb 17, 2026 A new staining technique makes invisible polymer binders in Li-ion battery electrodes traceable, enabling better placement control to boost battery performance. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a powerful new method to visualise an essential lithium-ion battery electrode component that had been extremely...

A ‘smart fluid’ you can reconfigure with temperature

Feb 17, 2026 Researchers show a temperature tunable smart fluid that overcomes limits in liquid crystal microcolloids, enabling reconfigurable self assembly of microparticles. (Nanowerk News) Imagine a “smart fluid” whose internal structure can be rearranged just by changing temperature. In a new study in Matter ("Reconfigurable self-assembly of porous anisotropic...

turning infrared images into instant thermal conductivity measurements

Feb 17, 2026 A physics informed machine learning model predicts thermal conductivity from infrared images in milliseconds, enabling fast, non contact screening for electronics and energy systems. (Nanowerk News) Measuring how well a material conducts heat is essential for designing next-generation electronics, batteries, and power systems. But traditional techniques for...