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Thin coating of nanocrystals embedded in glass can electrically control light and heat from sunlight as it passes through a window.
Thin coating of nanocrystals embedded in glass can electrically control light and heat from sunlight as it passes through a window.
Discovery of a new bonding mechanism has enabled the facile fabrication of arrays of semiconductor microstructures.
New Theory has Guided Experiments for Making the Smallest Possible Metal Rods Useful as Air-tight Sealants.
Simulations and experiments reveal one-dimensional nano-size magnets are formed in a common porous material.
Electric fields control growth of “sticky” polymer particles.
Computational modelling shows how the shape and motion in a polymer gel can be controlled solely by light.
Groups of Palladium atoms found to have major effects on electrocatalyst performance.
Precise, predictable positioning of nanoparticles on a liquid crystal droplet.
Key steps revealed in assembling the active site of a hydrogen-generating catalyst in bacteria.
Direct visualization of magnetic structures gives researchers a window into new possibilities at the Nanoscale.
Harnessing the spins of electrons in a new way - enabling efficient magnetic switching and holding promise for spintronic devices.
Using neutron diffraction, movement of charged atoms arranged as “stripes” was captured for the first time.