Breakthrough development that may facilitate the use of graphene nanoribbons in nanoelectronics

May 20, 2024 (Nanowerk News) An international collaborative study presented a new method for growing ultra-long and ultra-narrow strips of graphene, which exhibit semiconducting properties that can be harnessed by the nanoelectronics industry. The researchers believe that the development may have many potential technological applications, including advanced switching devices, spintronic...

Battery-free light emission powered by triboelectricity

May 20, 2024 (Nanowerk News) DGIST’s Dr. Jeong Soon-moon and the research team (Division of Energy & Environmental Technology) have collaborated with Dr. Lim Sung-jun (Division of Nanotechnology) and Prof. Kim Young-hoon (Department of Applied Chemistry, Kookmin University) to identify the principle of eco-friendly energy-based soft mechanoluminescent complex that emits...

Revolutionizing cancer treatment by intracellular protein delivery using hybrid nanotubes

May 20, 2024 (Nanowerk News) The intracellular delivery of proteins is an important technique for unveiling the cellular functions, protein complex structure, and therapeutics. However, the conventional delivery methods have several limitations. To address this, researchers from Japan have developed a novel hybrid nanotube (HyNT) stamp system that can deliver...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Virginia Tech physicists propose path to faster, more flexible robots: Virginia Tech physicists revealed a microscopic phenomenon that could greatly improve the performance of soft devices, such as agile flexible robots or microscopic capsules for drug delivery

Home > Press > Virginia Tech physicists propose path to faster, more flexible robots: Virginia Tech physicists revealed a microscopic phenomenon that could greatly improve the performance of soft devices, such as agile flexible robots or microscopic capsules for drug delivery Virginia Tech physicist C. Nadir Kaplan (at left) and...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: Advances in priming B cell immunity against HIV pave the way to future HIV vaccines, shows quartet of new studies

Home > Press > Advances in priming B cell immunity against HIV pave the way to future HIV vaccines, shows quartet of new studies Abstract:Scientists have made several advances in the design of a class of HIV vaccines that could offer broad protection against the virus, according to four new...

Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: International research team uses wavefunction matching to solve quantum many-body problems: New approach makes calculations with realistic interactions possible

Home > Press > International research team uses wavefunction matching to solve quantum many-body problems: New approach makes calculations with realistic interactions possible Wavefunction matching replaces the short distance part of the two-body wavefunction for a realistic interaction with that of a simple easily computable interaction. The result is a...