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Just a One-Picometer Lattice Shift Changes Excitons in WS2–Graphene Heterostructures |
Research shows that atomic-scale strain in WS2 on graphene reshapes exciton energies, highlighting its role in advancing 2D optoelectronic technologies. |
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Yoann Lefeuvre discusses Turbiscan technology's role in measuring lipid nanoparticle stability, enhancing pharmaceutical development and formulation efficiency. 12/18/2025
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Polymeric nanofibers with their large surface area per unit mass, biocompatibility, easy fabrication and surface modification find extensive use as... 12/18/2025
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Electrospinning can be used to prepare nanofiber mats from diverse polymers, polymer blends and embedded nanoparticles. Especially nanofiber mats... 12/18/2025
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Electrospun nanofiber membranes are innovative materials produced through electrospinning process, a technique that generates ultrathin fibers from... 12/18/2025
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6-Axis Alignment System for PICs Upgraded with New Controller — Introducing the F-713
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Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd. ("GMG") is pleased to provide the latest progress update on the Graphene Aluminum-Ion Battery technology ("G+AI") being developed by GMG and the University of Queensland ("UQ") under a Joint Development Agreement with Rio Tinto, one of the world's largest metals and mining groups, and with the support of the Battery Innovation Center of Indiana ("BIC") in the United States of America. 12/18/2025
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Just a One-Picometer Lattice Shift Changes Excitons in WS2–Graphene Heterostructures
Research shows that atomic-scale strain in WS2 on graphene reshapes exciton energies, highlighting its role in advancing 2D optoelectronic technologies. 12/17/2025
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Researchers at Ritsumeikan University demonstrate zinc oxide nanocrystals' effectiveness in defluorinating PFAS, addressing environmental pollution challenges. 12/17/2025
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Using precisely focused light, multiphoton lithography allows researchers to write complex three-dimensional structures at the micro- and nanoscale. 12/16/2025
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EPFL researchers unveil a graphene-based membrane that reduces energy and costs in CO2 capture, enhancing sustainability in power and industrial sectors. 12/12/2025
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In-Situ Adhesion Testing Reveals More About Reliability Under Humidity Than Ex-Situ Methods
Discover how in-situ adhesion testing under controlled humidity reveals real-time degradation effects that ex-situ methods miss. 12/09/2025
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Nanoflowers rejuvenate old and damaged human cells by replacing their mitochondria
Biomedical researchers at Texas A&M University may have discovered a way to stop or even reverse the decline of cellular energy production—a finding that could have revolutionary effects across medicine. 11/21/2025
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In a discovery shaped by more than a decade of steady, incremental effort rather than a dramatic breakthrough, scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and their collaborators demonstrated that great ideas ... 11/20/2025
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As global temperatures rise and heat waves intensify, a new textile innovation co-developed by University of South Australia scientists promises to keep people cooler, drier, and more comfortable in extreme heat. 11/20/2025
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High-energy cosmic radiation damages cells and DNA, causing cancer, and secondary neutrons—generated especially from the planetary surfaces—can be up to 20 times more harmful than other radiations. Aluminum, the most ... 11/20/2025