Researchers have developed a method of 'wiring up' graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), a class of one-dimensional materials that are of interest in the scaling of microelectronic devices. Using a ...
Researchers at the University of Arkansas and the University of Michigan have reported the first use of ultra-low power ...
(Nanowerk News) As devices get smaller and more powerful, the risk of them overheating and burning out increases substantially. Despite advancements in cooling solutions, the interface between an ...
Pictures of DNA often look very tidy—the strands of the double helix neatly wind around each other, making it seem like studying genetics should be relatively straightforward. In truth, these strands ...
In a promising breakthrough, MIT physicists have today reported their observation of new key evidence of unconventional ...
The aviation and aerospace industry demands extreme precision and stringent safety standards, with various filtration systems playing a crucial role in protecting passengers and ensuring optimal ...
Trapped electrons traveling in circular loops at extreme speeds inside graphene quantum dots are highly sensitive to external magnetic fields and could be used as novel magnetic field sensors with ...
Mechanical Engineering professor James Hone and Electrical Engineering Professor Kenneth Shepard teamed up for the research, the findings of which are published in Nature Nanotechnology. "This device ...
We may soon be hearing much more about nanotechnology and its potential to have a major impact across a wide range of industrial and consumer-facing applications. Nanotechnologists focus on the study ...
At higher speeds, aircraft parts are exposed to elevated temperatures and exceptional thermal loads, making efficient heat management a critical requirement. In this context, nanomaterials are ...