Our sensory systems are highly adaptable. A person who cannot see after turning off a light in the night slowly achieves superior power to see even small objects. Women often attain a heightened sense of smell during pregnancy. How can the same sensory system that was underperforming can also exceed the expectation based on its prior performance.
A novel 2-dimensional quantum substance has been discovered. The material is composed of atom-thin layers of cerium, silicon, and iodine (CeSiI) and is the first example of a two-dimensional material with heavy fermions.
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, Columbia University, and Stony Brook University have developed a universal method for producing a wide variety of designed metallic and semiconductor 3D nanostructures-;the potential base materials for next-generation semiconductor devices, neuromorphic computing, and advanced energy applications.
According to research that was published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, scientists have produced the first functional nanoscale electromotor in history.
Researchers report the highly anisotropic spin transport nature of two-dimensional black phosphorus, a significant achievement in the field of spintronics.
Tohoku University researchers have created specifications for a single-nanometer magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) that enables performance customization to satisfy the needs of numerous applications, including AI/IoT, automobiles, and space technologies.
Researchers from the Graz Centre of Electron Microscopy and the Institute of Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis at Graz University of Technology have made breakthrough advancements in the fabrication of complex, free-standing 3D nanoarchitectures, as reported in a recent article.
Researchers have unveiled a 10-centimeter-diameter glass metalens capable of taking high-resolution images of celestial bodies like the sun, moon, and distant nebulae.
Strong, lightweight materials that can tolerate very high temperatures have the potential to improve existing technologies, pave the way for the creation of novel biomedical imaging or hydrogen storage applications, or even usher in the next generation of spacecraft.
Suturing a wound with a needle and thread was invented by man more than 5,000 years ago. This surgical premise has not altered much since then: incisions or tears in the tissue can be put together more or less properly depending on the fingertip sensation of the person doing the surgery and the instruments.
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