In a significant advancement in the field of anti-counterfeiting technology, Professor Jiseok Lee and his research team in ...
Synthetic nanoparticles are used in a range of applications, such as in electronics, energy, medicine, and catalysis, due to their unique properties that arise from their small size and high surface ...
Using a groundbreaking new technique, researchers have unveiled the first detailed image of a photon — a single particle of ...
As ultra-small nanoparticles with uniform sizes and well-defined structures, ligand-protected coinage metal nanoclusters show ...
Nanotechnology advances metal casting by integrating nanoparticles, improving mechanical properties and addressing challenges ...
Researchers in the Nanoscience Center at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, have used machine learning and supercomputer ...
These nanoparticles exhibit unique physical, chemical, and optical properties that differ from bulk gold, making them attractive for various applications in medicine, catalysis, electronics, and ...
The new nanoparticles, called LCB1-NPs and LCB3-NPs, are formed by repeats of three proteins, which are joined together ...
The new nanoparticles, called LCB1-NPs and LCB3-NPs, are formed by repeats of three proteins, which are joined together thanks to the self-assembly properties of one of the three, called ZapB.