Using carbon nanotubes and C60, scientists at MIT developed the first all-carbon photovoltaic cell, a…
Browsing: Nanoscale Structures
Nanoscale structures refer to materials and devices that are designed and engineered on the scale of nanometers, which is one billionth of a meter. This realm of science explores the unique properties that materials exhibit at this incredibly small scale, which often differ significantly from their macroscopic counterparts. Nanoscale structures are central to the fields of nanotechnology and materials science, finding applications across medicine, electronics, energy, and environmental technologies. The ability to manipulate and control matter at the atomic or molecular level enables the development of highly efficient and powerful technologies such as targeted drug delivery systems, ultra-sensitive sensors, and next-generation electronic devices. Research and innovation in nanoscale structures continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible, heralding new eras in scientific and technological advancement.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are pushing circuitry forward by replacing electricity with light.…
Researchers at MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital have demonstrated a new microfluidic device that can…
A team of MIT researchers developed a way to precisely control the width and composition…
A team of scientists from Johns Hopkins University and McNeese State University have determined that…