Scientists have developed molecular devices that can switch roles, behaving as memory, logic, or learning elements within the ...
In a collaboration spanning chemistry, physics, and electrical engineering, a team led by Sreetosh Goswami, Assistant Professor at the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE) has created tiny ...
Structures made out of building blocks can shift their shape and autonomously self-organize to a new configuration. The physicists revealed this mechanism which may be used to actively manipulate ...
Chiral gold nanostars show how molecular asymmetry transfers to high-symmetry nanoparticles, producing structures with distinctive optical behavior and enhanced molecular detection. (Nanowerk ...
As computing systems push beyond silicon limits, researchers seek materials that can do more than simply store and process ...
A new organic material holds its shape under light and solvents, allowing engineers to build flexible, reliable electronics and light-sensitive devices without complex processing steps. (Nanowerk ...
Imagine a plastic bag that can carry home your groceries, then quickly degrade without harming the environment. Or a super-strong, lightweight plastic for airplanes, rockets, and satellites that can ...
Light-driven molecular motors have been around for over twenty years. These motors typically take microseconds to nanoseconds for one revolution. Thomas Jansen, associate professor of physics at the ...
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