Âé¶¹ÒùÔº - latest science and technology news stories / en-us Âé¶¹ÒùÔº internet news portal provides the latest news on science including: Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics, Nanotechnology, Life Sciences, Space Science, Earth Science, Environment, Health and Medicine. Next-gen tech for at-home use can quickly detect endometriosis biomarker in period blood Almost 200 million people, including children, around the world have endometriosis, a chronic disease in which the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterus. More severe symptoms, such as extreme pain and potentially infertility, can often be mitigated with early identification and treatment, but no single point-of-care diagnostic test for the disease exists despite the ease of access to the tissue directly implicated. /news/2025-07-gen-tech-home-quickly-endometriosis.html Analytical Chemistry Tue, 22 Jul 2025 16:19:11 EDT news672419944 Researchers develop novel copper nanocluster for efficient and selective COâ‚‚ conversion In a significant step toward a carbon-neutral future, researchers from Tohoku University (Japan), the Tokyo University of Science (Japan), and Vanderbilt University (U.S.) have collaboratively developed an atomically precise copper nanocluster that demonstrates high stability and exceptional selectivity in electrochemical carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) reduction reactions. The findings were published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society on June 26, 2025. /news/2025-07-copper-nanocluster-efficient-conversion.html Analytical Chemistry Materials Science Mon, 14 Jul 2025 11:25:23 EDT news671711119 Heterometallic nanosheets containing multiple metal ions achievable through new technique Coordination nanosheets are a unique class of two-dimensional (2D) materials that are formed by coordination bonds between planar organic ligands and metal ions. These 2D nanomaterials are increasingly utilized in energy storage, electronic devices, and as electrode-based catalysts due to their excellent electronic, optical, redox properties, and catalytic activity. /news/2025-07-heterometallic-nanosheets-multiple-metal-ions.html Nanomaterials Fri, 11 Jul 2025 09:40:13 EDT news671444466 Researchers develop tunable process for creating metallic glass nanoparticles for catalysis Researchers at NYU Tandon have developed a new method for synthesizing metallic glass nanoparticles that offers refined control over size, composition, and atomic structure—features long sought in the design of advanced catalytic materials used in chemical reactions key to advancements in sustainability and other fields. /news/2025-07-tunable-metallic-glass-nanoparticles-catalysis.html Nanomaterials Thu, 10 Jul 2025 13:37:17 EDT news671373433 Need a new 3D material? Build it with DNA When the Empire State Building was constructed, its 102 stories rose above midtown one piece at a time, with each individual element combining to become, for 40 years, the world's tallest building. Uptown at Columbia, Oleg Gang and his chemical engineering lab aren't building Art Deco architecture; their landmarks are incredibly small devices built from nanoscopic building blocks that arrange themselves. /news/2025-07-3d-material-dna.html Bio & Medicine Nanomaterials Wed, 09 Jul 2025 06:48:05 EDT news671262482 Scientists use AI to create protein that kills E. coli In the last year, there has been a surge in proteins developed by AI that will eventually be used in the treatment of everything from snakebites to cancer. What would normally take decades for a scientist to create—a custom-made protein for a particular disease—can now be done in seconds. /news/2025-07-scientists-ai-protein-coli.html Biotechnology Molecular & Computational biology Wed, 09 Jul 2025 05:00:07 EDT news671186221 Gene-based nanotherapy offers targeted approach to drug-resistant Candida infections Candida, a type of fungus, can spread throughout the body via the bloodstream, leading to organ damage and sepsis. Recently, the incidence of candidiasis has surged due to the increase in immunosuppressive therapies, medical implants, and transplantation. /news/2025-07-gene-based-nanotherapy-approach-drug.html Bio & Medicine Wed, 09 Jul 2025 04:28:38 EDT news671254111 A possible replacement for plastic: Spinning bacteria create improved cellulose In a world overrun with plastic garbage, causing untold environmental woes, University of Houston assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, Maksud Rahman, has developed a way to turn bacterial cellulose—a biodegradable material—into a multifunctional material with the potential to replace plastic. /news/2025-07-plastic-bacteria-cellulose.html Bio & Medicine Nanomaterials Tue, 08 Jul 2025 13:10:01 EDT news671198855 Robotic eyes mimic human vision for superfast response to extreme lighting In blinding bright light or pitch-black dark, our eyes can adjust to extreme lighting conditions within a few minutes. The human vision system, including the eyes, neurons, and brain, can also learn and memorize settings to adapt faster the next time we encounter similar lighting challenges. /news/2025-06-robotic-eyes-mimic-human-vision.html Nanophysics Nanomaterials Tue, 01 Jul 2025 11:00:01 EDT news670491110 From hydration layers to nanoarchitectures: Water's pivotal role in peptide organization on 2D nanomaterials Researchers at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, report in Small, on how short peptides self-assemble linearly on atomically-thick solid surfaces, such as graphite and MoS2. /news/2025-06-hydration-layers-nanoarchitectures-pivotal-role.html Nanomaterials Thu, 26 Jun 2025 11:04:47 EDT news670154683 Surprising versatility of boron nitride nanotubes displayed in fusion of art and science In an elegant fusion of art and science, researchers at Rice University have achieved a major milestone in nanomaterials engineering by uncovering how boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs)—touted for their strength, thermal stability and insulating properties—can be coaxed into forming ordered liquid crystalline phases in water. Their work, published in Langmuir, was so visually striking it graced the journal's cover. /news/2025-06-versatility-boron-nitride-nanotubes-displayed.html Nanophysics Nanomaterials Tue, 24 Jun 2025 14:34:03 EDT news669994441 Light-as-a-feather nanomaterial extracts drinking water from air An international scientific collaboration has developed a novel nanomaterial to efficiently harvest clean drinking water from water vapor in the air. The nanomaterial can hold more than three times its weight in water and can achieve this far quicker than existing commercial technologies, features that enable its potential in direct applications for producing potable water from the air. /news/2025-06-feather-nanomaterial-air.html Nanophysics Nanomaterials Mon, 23 Jun 2025 09:23:49 EDT news669889423 Lanthanide-doped nanomaterials unlock new horizons for advanced imaging and photonics Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new class of lanthanide-doped nanomaterials that exhibit extraordinarily high optical nonlinearity, exceeding a magnitude of 500. This achievement establishes a new global benchmark for photon avalanche nanophotonics. The paper is published in Nature. /news/2025-06-lanthanide-doped-nanomaterials-horizons-advanced.html Nanophysics Nanomaterials Thu, 19 Jun 2025 09:52:04 EDT news669545521 How to suspend one liquid inside another: Programmable droplets show potential for carbon capture Researchers led by a team at the University of Waterloo have developed a way to create tiny droplets of one liquid inside another liquid without mixing the two together. /news/2025-06-liquid-programmable-droplets-potential-carbon.html Nanomaterials Wed, 18 Jun 2025 13:33:32 EDT news669472409 Tunable nanosheet catalyst promises cheaper green hydrogen production To reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change, the world urgently needs clean and renewable energy sources. Hydrogen is one such clean energy source that has zero carbon content and stores much more energy by weight than gasoline. /news/2025-06-tunable-nanosheet-catalyst-cheaper-green.html Nanomaterials Thu, 12 Jun 2025 15:02:18 EDT news668959331 Capturing the fleeting transformation of perovskite nanomaterials under light A team has developed a powerful new spectroscopic technique that enables real-time tracking of how perovskite nanomaterials change under light. The study is published in the journal Nature Communications. /news/2025-06-capturing-fleeting-perovskite-nanomaterials.html Nanophysics Nanomaterials Thu, 12 Jun 2025 14:44:42 EDT news668958272 Carbon nanotubes replace metal coils for ultra-lightweight electric motors Whether it's electric vehicles, drones, or spacecraft, a common technical challenge for future transportation is lightweighting. /news/2025-06-carbon-nanotubes-metal-ultra-lightweight.html Nanomaterials Tue, 10 Jun 2025 10:42:03 EDT news668770921 Clay-based nanomaterials offer solution to capture carbon dioxide and combat climate change One of Earth's most common nanomaterials is facilitating breakthroughs in tackling climate change: clay. In a new study, researchers at Purdue University, in collaboration with experts from Sandia National Laboratories, have potentially uncovered a game-changing method for using clay to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the air to help mitigate climate change. /news/2025-06-clay-based-nanomaterials-solution-capture.html Nanomaterials Wed, 04 Jun 2025 14:06:04 EDT news668264761 Revealing hidden transformations in 2D materials with atomic force microscopes Researchers at the Institute of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics in Zagreb, Croatia, in collaboration with international partners, have showcased new methods for visualizing atomic-scale changes in advanced materials. /news/2025-06-revealing-hidden-2d-materials-atomic.html Nanomaterials Wed, 04 Jun 2025 10:58:03 EDT news668253481 Novel nanozyme prevents excess clotting Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed an artificial metal-based nanozyme that can potentially be used to clamp down on abnormal blood clotting caused by conditions like pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE). /news/2025-06-nanozyme-excess-clotting.html Bio & Medicine Wed, 04 Jun 2025 09:48:04 EDT news668249281 MXene-coated lenses for safer and smarter wearables With recent advancements in technology, the Internet of Things and wireless devices are in high demand. However, these innovations also raise concerns about prolonged exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR), which may pose potential risks to eye health. /news/2025-06-mxene-coated-lenses-safer-smarter.html Bio & Medicine Nanomaterials Tue, 03 Jun 2025 21:00:01 EDT news668163961 MXene offers exceptional high-frequency EMI shielding A research team has reported the successful synthesis of high-purity, tunable nitrogen (N)-substituted MAX precursors and the resultant MXene two-dimensional (2D) materials—a first in the world. /news/2025-05-mxene-exceptional-high-frequency-emi.html Nanomaterials Fri, 30 May 2025 08:44:03 EDT news667813441 Unlocking precise composition analysis of nanomedicines Nanomedicines, especially those based on nanoparticles, are revolutionizing health care in terms of both diagnostics and therapeutics. These particles, often containing metals like iron or gold, can serve as contrast agents in medical imaging, act as nutritional supplements, and even function as carriers for drug delivery. /news/2025-05-precise-composition-analysis-nanomedicines.html Bio & Medicine Thu, 29 May 2025 15:10:08 EDT news667749669 Self-stirring nanoreactors enhance reaction efficiency for chemical synthesis Recent technological advances have opened new possibilities for the efficient and sustainable synthesis of various valuable chemicals. Some of these advances rely on nanotechnologies, systems or techniques designed to design and study materials or devices at the nanometer scale. /news/2025-05-nanoreactors-reaction-efficiency-chemical-synthesis.html Nanomaterials Thu, 29 May 2025 11:20:01 EDT news667735316 2D quantum sensor uses spin defects for precise magnetic field detection A team of physicists at the University of Cambridge has unveiled a breakthrough in quantum sensing by demonstrating the use of spin defects in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) as powerful, room-temperature sensors capable of detecting vectorial magnetic fields at the nanoscale. The findings, published in Nature Communications, mark a significant step toward more practical and versatile quantum technologies. /news/2025-05-2d-quantum-sensor-defects-precise.html Optics & Photonics Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Wed, 28 May 2025 13:20:03 EDT news667657201 Diamond nanoparticles get a quantum upgrade with shell inspired by TV technology Putting hypersensitive quantum sensors in a living cell is a promising path for tracking cell growth and diagnosing diseases—even cancers—in their early stages. /news/2025-05-diamond-nanoparticles-quantum-shell-tv.html Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Sat, 24 May 2025 04:18:22 EDT news667279094 Scientists create 'virtual sorting nanomachines' using electron beams to manipulate graphene oxide Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have developed an interface that creates "virtual sorting nanomachines" without the need to manufacture actual devices. /news/2025-05-scientists-virtual-nanomachines-electron-graphene.html Nanophysics Nanomaterials Thu, 22 May 2025 11:55:03 EDT news667133701 Transparent hydrogen boride nanosheets show antimicrobial properties against multiple pathogens The global fight against infectious diseases faces two major challenges: the threat of new pandemic outbreaks and the alarming rise of antimicrobial resistance driven by the excessive use of antibiotics. As pathogens continue to evolve and spread, researchers are urgently seeking innovative technologies that can effectively combat viruses, bacteria, and fungi conveniently in everyday settings. /news/2025-05-transparent-hydrogen-boride-nanosheets-antimicrobial.html Bio & Medicine Nanomaterials Wed, 21 May 2025 15:51:03 EDT news667061461 Nanomaterial achieves dual functionality—high-performance energy storage and efficient pollutant degradation Researchers from Shinshu University developed a low-cost nanocomposite by embedding bimetallic and trimetallic molybdates into nitrogen-, boron-, and fluorine-doped hollow carbon nanofibers. This material demonstrated excellent electrochemical performance for supercapacitors, with high capacitance and long-term stability, as well as strong catalytic efficiency in degrading 4-nitrophenol, a common industrial pollutant. /news/2025-05-nanomaterial-dual-functionality-high-energy.html Nanophysics Nanomaterials Wed, 21 May 2025 14:48:04 EDT news667057681 High-performance piezoelectric fiber sensor offers real-time landslide detection A research team led by Dr. Lim Sang-kyu in DGIST's Department of Energy and Environmental Technology has developed a smart fiber sensor that can detect natural disasters such as landslides in real time. The new fiber is based on piezoelectric technology, which converts pressure into electricity. Its three-dimensional (3D) structure dramatically improves performance, facilitating the implementation of a self-powered sensor system that can operate without an external power source. /news/2025-05-high-piezoelectric-fiber-sensor-real.html Nanomaterials Mon, 19 May 2025 11:50:10 EDT news666874206