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Nanophysics Apr 21, 2023

Scientists realize light-driven programmable colloidal self-assembly

Prof. Peng Chenhui's team from the School of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), realized the collective transfer and reconfigurable self-assembly of colloidal particles by combining the light-driven ...

Social Sciences Apr 13, 2023

Some people may be attracted to others over minimal similarities

We are often attracted to others with whom we share an interest, but that attraction may be based on an erroneous belief that such shared interests reflect a deeper and more fundamental similarity—that we share an essence—according ...

Analytical Chemistry Mar 15, 2023

Self-driven laboratory speeds chemical discovery

A team of chemical engineering researchers has developed a self-driven lab that is capable of identifying and optimizing new complex multistep reaction routes for the synthesis of advanced functional materials and molecules. ...

Bio & Medicine Feb 22, 2023

Twin-bioengine self-adaptive micro/nanorobots developed for gastrointestinal inflammation therapy

Micro/nanorobots with self-propelling and self-navigating capabilities have attracted extensive attention in from researchers in drug delivery and therapy due to their controllable locomotion in hard-to-reach body tissues.

Nanophysics Jan 16, 2023

Mathematics at the speed of light

Researchers at AMOLF, University of Pennsylvania, and City University of New York (CUNY) created a nanostructured surface capable of solving equations using light. This discovery opens exciting new opportunities in the field ...

Nanomaterials Jan 13, 2023

Artificial intelligence discovers new nanostructures

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have successfully demonstrated that autonomous methods can discover new materials. The artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technique led to ...

Optics & Photonics Dec 12, 2022

Laser islands: Researcher shows how to fully integrate VCSELs on silicon

How does your phone know it's you when you use facial recognition to unlock it? An array of tiny lasers light up your face, and your phone uses the reflection to construct a 3D model—not unlike a topographical map of your ...

Space Exploration Dec 12, 2022

Tiny satellite tests autonomy in space

In May 2022, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the Transporter-5 mission into orbit. The mission contained a collection of micro and nanosatellites from both industry and government, including one from MIT Lincoln Laboratory ...

Plasma Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Nov 8, 2022

Observation of a new type of self-generated current in magnetized plasmas

Nuclear fusion has drawn attention in the era of carbon neutrality because it produces no carbon emission or radioactive waste.

Cell & Microbiology Nov 2, 2022

How cells find the right partners

During the growth and development of living organisms, different types of cells must come into contact with each other in order to form tissues and organs together. A small team working with Prof. Dr. Anne Classen of the ...

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